On the plus side, one of the Vista's most useful new features is a utility called ReadyBoost. This utility lets a user to plug in a compatible Flash drive and turn over some (or even all) of the drive ...
ReadyBoost Accelerates Microsoft's New Windows Vista Operating System By Using Fast Flash Memory to Extend Performance Dubai - January 9th, 2o07: SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) today announced it ...
My colleague George Ou has an excellent rant on flash drive performance. As he notes, many people are in for a rude shock when they plug in a USB flash drive, Compact Flash card, or SD card and expect ...
OCZ Technology announced its VBoost USB 2.0 flash drives, which are optimized for Windows Vista ReadyBoost. Vista ReadyBoost enables the OCZ VBoost to double as supplemental cache memory for faster ...
Sunnyvale, CA—April 30, 2007—OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today announced an exciting new addition to its award-winning ...
I'm looking for a recommendation for a Flash Drive to use for ReadyBoost-ing my box. Specifically, I'd like a brand, and a size.<BR><BR>At the moment, I'm leaning toward a Corsair 1GB TurboFlash drive ...
Flash memory stick makers are showing off USB (Universal Serial Bus) drives at Computex that have been certified to work with Windows Vista’s ReadyBoot and ReadyBoost functions, which improve boot-up ...
Windows Vista Magazine shows you how you can use any USB flash drive, even slow ones, with Vista's ReadyBoost feature. As you probably know, ReadyBoost can leverage flash drives to make Vista run ...
Last time, we looked at RAM usage by the Windows Vista and Mac OS operating systems. Now, we turn to memory enhancement, something that is unique to Windows Vista, because it includes a technology ...
The people from PCWorld.com ran some tests on Windows Vista's new feature called ReadyBoost, a technology that claims to speed up Windows by plugging a USB flash drive into your PC in order to create ...
Flash memory stick makers are showing off USB (Universal Serial Bus) drives at Computex that have been certified to work with Windows Vista’s ReadyBoot and ReadyBoost functions, which improve boot-up ...