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hmmmm, bullseye DM

posted on Feb 12, 2008 08:47AM

''The premise is this: Although writing data to and reading it from a flash drive is in most cases slower than writing and reading to a hard drive, if the data is scattered randomly in small chunks, then flash drives are faster. Vista's ReadyBoost is supposed to use that one speed advantage to create a faster, flash drive-based cache of one of Windows' major bottlenecks--the swap file on your hard drive that most Windows operations use. So ReadyBoost should theoretically speed up certain frequently performed Windows tasks such as loading programs. ''

Was looking to find and linkd between OnSpec / MA LABS in regards to MSs readyboost...  if onspec claims the fastest transferes and ma used them with ms as a vender then bet there's a link,,, just too many componets for me to query thru that malabs offers.

 

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