1gig usb flash drive for virtual memory

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O I was just wondering, I have an extra 1gig flash drive and I was wondering if I could use it for my virtual memory instead of my harddrive and would it perform beter?? Its not really a big dea either way, im just curious. I have 2gigs of ram so i dsoubt my system uses the virtual memory to often anyways.
 

TriggerHappy101

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Flash drives are like a zillion times slower than your HD. And HD's are a zillion times slower than your system RAM. :)
 

DOOManiac

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Apparently Windows Vista is going to have a feature to do just that. I dunno how it would be faster than having the pagefile on the hard drive, but they have that as a feature anyway...
 

TriggerHappy101

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Originally posted by: DOOManiac
Apparently Windows Vista is going to have a feature to do just that. I dunno how it would be faster than having the pagefile on the hard drive, but they have that as a feature anyway...

XP lets you put your page file anywhere you want it also. You can put it on a totally different computer if you wanted to.
 

2Xtreme21

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Originally posted by: TriggerHappy101
Originally posted by: DOOManiac
Apparently Windows Vista is going to have a feature to do just that. I dunno how it would be faster than having the pagefile on the hard drive, but they have that as a feature anyway...

XP lets you put your page file anywhere you want it also. You can put it on a totally different computer if you wanted to.

Yup. AFAIK, through registry entries, you can point to a web server or an otherwise remote location.
 
Feb 8, 2006
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Are you interested in buying the 1gig flah drive?? I have 2 if your interested make an offer.
They are Sandisk mini cruzers and gray in color. Or where u joking around??
thanks
frank
 

zephyrprime

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Where are you guys getting that a flash drive is a lot slower than a HD? A good flash drive has about 1/2 the transfer speed of a HD and much faster access times. Someday soon, flash drives will exceed HDs in speed.