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Where is ReadyBoost (W7) ?

flexy

Diamond Member
Its gone, i also dont see the service anymore.

According to some blogs it should be there.
 
works for me...W7 64bit.

can you see the usb drive in computer ? if so just right click it and select properties, should be a tab there for readyboost.
 
oh..i reformatted, and re-plugged it..now it asked me to speed up the system. Seems to work now.
 
With RAM as cheap as it is, who is actually using ReadyBoost? Those with knowledge already have a decently fast system. Those without knowledge, won't know what ReadyBoost is or how to use it.
 
Originally posted by: Bateluer
With RAM as cheap as it is, who is actually using ReadyBoost? Those with knowledge already have a decently fast system. Those without knowledge, won't know what ReadyBoost is or how to use it.

Not if you're system uses DDR1 or DDR3, which both mine do. Then RAM's not that cheap. It's a good enough stop gap solution though I'm still not sure if it really does anything.

ReadyBoost works for me on Windows 7 except it says my drive is not compatible. It works with Vista though and is ReadyBoost certified. I have a sneaky feeling it a driver issue with the USB ports though.
 
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