Friday, January 28, 2011

Enable Readyboost in Windows 7



ReadyBoost is One of the awesome features available in Windows 7 and Windows Vista. ReadyBoost can able to improve your system performance in a great way. There is no required to purchase or fix any extra internal RAM in your PC or Laptop.


Enable Readyboost Windows 7 Enable Readyboost Windows 7


ReadyBoost uses external storage like a flash drive or external hard drive or Memory Card as external RAM to get faster Windows start-up and it's programs or application use. Main Job of ReadBoost by caching most recently accessed or opened applications or programs or files on any external flash memory device or external hard drive.

It's very easy to enable the ReadyBoost feature in Windows 7 as well as Windows Vista also. Here is a simple tutorial guide for you to enable the ReadyBoost feature in Windows 7 and Windows Vista.

  1. Plug-in your USB storage device to your Computer
  2. Go to My Computer, right-click on the removable storage device and choose Properties
  3. Then click on the ReadyBoost tab
  4. Next click on Dedicate this device to ReadyBoost option
  5. Click on Apply and then OK. Windows 7 now configures the drive to use it as an extended cache
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Note : If you want to contribute some space of your entire mass storage device, you can choose the option Use this device and set the memory space with the slider as your need.

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