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Readyboost FAT, FAT32 or NTFS?
... I could not copy it off until I logged in as administrator. I notice there is some kind of option to run apps as administrator .. not just installs. I wonder how this security factor affects games ? Is there tweaking that just applies to the admin ? johns What did you do Johns? You have cut all context again....

Readyboost
Related: Windows ReadyBoost Doesn't Deliver ,----[ Quote ] I don't know if this is a problem with Vista or the drive, but it is annoying to have to check to see if it off and then turn it back on again. Sometimes the disk space is used after ReadyBoost is off, forcing me to format the flash drive again before

Readyboost
Make sure you have typed the name correctly, and then try again." I have plugged the USB Hard drive into my XP Pro machine and it works fine. Type in "ready boost." In the search results, click on "turn readyboost on or off for a storage device." In my search results this was the link #1.

Readyboost with flash drive question
I have a feeling that I may have been making the issue worse last week by constantly checking the drive, disabling and re-enabling ReadyBoost, formatting the flash drive, etc. I will keep an eye on it and if the cache file starts randomly disappearing again I'll re-post after I've added your troubleshooting steps.

Readyboost with flash drive question
I have two USB disks that are readyboost compatible and, yet, in most cases, Vista says they are not suitable. The next time i insert the disk into the USB port readyboost is actually offered and can be used. If i then were to remove the USB disk and re-instert it, readyboost says, again, that the drive isn't

Readyboost cache delete on reboot?
I plug it in, go to its properties, it allows me to enable readyboost to the recommended setting (just under 2g). if i go to the drive in explorer it shows a i have to make some sort of adjustement so i can apply new settings (i usually just turn it off then back on again) and it's back. any ideas? btw,

ReadyBoost configuration Question
There was absolutely no mention of SharePoint in the original post which only said ReadyBoost and VPCs. Read it again. and people do post here who don't have SharePoint (despite the word "sharepoint" in the newsgroup name). Mike Walsh WSS FAQ http://www.wssfaq.com no questions by e-mail please Bruce Steve wrote: I

ReadyBoost Feature...
When this happens, the only way I have found to get around it is to reformat the drive to recover the last disk space and then enable ReadyBoost on this drive again. Restarting the ReadyBoost Service doesn't help. Emptying the Recycle Bin doesn't help. Looking at the Reliability and Performance Monitor,

After Reading through, "Readyboost" with XP
discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have an 2 gig SD card in my laptop, using 1.8 gigs for ReadyBoost -- nothing else on the card. First install worked fine, space allocated correctly. I put the laptop into hibernation, wake it up again the next day. Now, ReadyBoost can't find enough

readyboost issue
Another swing, and again, a miss... I have a laptop here that shows a very noticeable difference. You can also see the performance impact on my desktop when running with limited memory (in However, if additional RAM isn't an option, and you have a slow hard drive, ReadyBoost is marginally better then nothing.

Is ReadyBoost working?
Tony nospam.lol.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Why do you need to re-plug the USB again? You just leave the USB disk there and set up the readyboost for once, then everytime you reboot it, it uses readyboost automatically. "HeyD" <H...@null.net>

ReadyBoost - Can the USB drive be left in the system for restart?
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Try disabling and re-enabling ReadyBoost then reconnect your device. If that does not work, format the device and try again. Also, to be sure the device is working properly, try another thumb drive just make sure its not a defect.

Vista 64 ReadyBoost problem
Make sure that under Properties for the drive, it is set to optimize for performance and then have it test again. "Jeff" <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:60F7C6C1-0393-4D49-884B-EEBFFFDAEDDC@microsoft.com... Okay, sorry, I didn't mean for that to have much emphasis...i've looked on other

After Reading through, "Readyboost" with XP (Arrrggggghhhhh)
BA biztalk.archit...@gmail.com microsoft public virtualpc Rats, foiled again! Thanks for such a quick answer. I guess that its ok to have vista as the root OS and boost the system memory to Is there any way that I can use readyboost (the feature in Vista that allows you to use a flash card as RAM) in the VPC?

Readyboost problem (shuts itself off)
I've discovered that if the machine crashes, when it comes back up the system discovers the device again and it come up optimized for quick removal rather than for performance. When this happens, it doesn't get set up as a ReadyBoost device and I have to switch it to performance mode then re-test it for ReadyBoost

Readyboost does not start
<skinnyboywol...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1172125570.953496.18260@v45g2000cwv. googlegroups.com... I plugged in my 1G flashdrive and the autoplay came up, selected readyboost and the configuration, when I unplug the drive and plug back in, that autoplay came up again, but this time doesn't have the

ReadyBoost won't work on 2GB Cruzer Micro
Vista
reported this as incompatible for ReadyBoost. But heres what I noted..... I went into windows explorer and right clicked on the USB PNY device and chose the readyboost tab, then test again, each time it failed the test, but what I noted was that the screen behind the properties screen (the windows explorer

readyboost for VPCs?
Since ReadyBoost seems to cache executeable code (with the linking already resolved, hence the speed boost) it is just a crutch for the typical usage of windows apps: You load one, work with it and close it before starting the next one. Then it will be present the next time you have to start the memory hogs again

ReadyBoost used to work but now it does not
I looked this up and all I could make out was that it might be a part of ReadyBoost (I got a little confused). is this right? If not, how you use it? Thanks again for your help, guitardude "guitardude" <guitard...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:OOSaFAqaIHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl.

Linux Already Has 'ReadyBoost' Done Right (SwapBoost)
I will certainly never again click that icon in the control panel, but why could something like this have this effect. Any help will be appreciated. Charles Wilkes San Jose, California On Feb 19, 11:42 am, "Delrin" <twinson3...@yahoo.com> wrote: I've been working on trying to get ReadyBoost working on my Vista 64