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Put it into my system (luckily I have 6 SATA ports), fired up Windows, formatted the SSD, told ReadyBoost to use it, and I'm noticing a nice little speed boost with my system. I haven't measured anything with/without it, but definitely feel like apps are opening quicker.
I remember reading about ReadyBoost and tried with a USB 2 reader and
a 4GB MicroSD card I had laying around. I noticed a bit of a boost,
but it interfered with reading cards with the reader - I think the
reader doesn't like having more than one card drawing current.
Richard Miles wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I may have to take a look at it again. Haven't really messed around
with readyboost as I have a pretty robust system but even a little performance boost is nice, particularly in regards to gaming.
Nick Andre wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
Meh don't bother wasting time with that, Readyboost was yet another convoluted solution to a problem nobody really cared to have solved.
Meh don't bother wasting time with that, Readyboost was yet another convoluted solution to a problem nobody really cared to have solved.
Sounds like it was a solution for a specific issue - low memory Vista
and 7 machines back in the day.
On 22 Jul 20 08:56:00, Kurt Weiske said the following to All:
I remember reading about ReadyBoost and tried with a USB 2 reader and
a 4GB MicroSD card I had laying around. I noticed a bit of a boost,
but it interfered with reading cards with the reader - I think the reader doesn't like having more than one card drawing current.
Meh don't bother wasting time with that, Readyboost was yet another convoluted solution to a problem nobody really cared to have solved.
I remember using Readyboost... for a bit. it did make booting up
quicker. Or something. Now with SSDs and NVMe, there's no point.
Benny Pedersen wrote to Rob Swindell <=-
19 Aug 2020 02:33, Rob Swindell wrote to Nick Andre:
I remember using Readyboost... for a bit. it did make booting up
quicker. Or something. Now with SSDs and NVMe, there's no point.
its enabled by default with ssd/nvme, old harddisk could use another
ssd to boot faster, how it did is beyoung me :)