Readyboost caches frequently used program files and is meant to speedup boot times and application launch times. In addition to using the drive for readyboost you can also put your pagefile and temp ...
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Windows ReadyBoost uses a USB drive to increase performance, but most people shouldn't use it
Windows ReadyBoost used to be able to speed up your PC, but today, there's very little reason to use it. Why is that?
So, I was ordering a thinkpad recently and the option to add the 1GB Turbo Memory came up. It would add 50 bucks to the total. I had done some research on the thing, I knew that it was really two ...
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