Windows Vista Ready Boost Cache Problems

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Ok.... i have read all that I can find on this website and others. When I
put in my SD Card, it gives me the option to speed up my syatem. When I try,
it sayd there is a cache on another drive and to remove that one first. i do
not have anything else plugged into the computer. i may have set up my thumb
drive for Ready boost, I cant remember. When I try and put it in, it also
says there is a cache on another drive. Is there anyway to Reset Readyboost
to get rid of the other drive etc...?
 
Re: Ready Boost Cache Problems

David H wrote:
> Ok.... i have read all that I can find on this website and others. When I
> put in my SD Card, it gives me the option to speed up my syatem. When I try,
> it sayd there is a cache on another drive and to remove that one first. i do
> not have anything else plugged into the computer. i may have set up my thumb
> drive for Ready boost, I cant remember. When I try and put it in, it also
> says there is a cache on another drive. Is there anyway to Reset Readyboost
> to get rid of the other drive etc...?


I suggest that you do not bother with Ready Boost: very few, if any,
computers will materially benefit from Ready Boost, and the probability
of errors is magnified versus the native Vista.

Q
 
Re: Ready Boost Cache Problems

David H wrote:
> Ok.... i have read all that I can find on this website and others. When I
> put in my SD Card, it gives me the option to speed up my syatem. When I try,
> it sayd there is a cache on another drive and to remove that one first. i do
> not have anything else plugged into the computer. i may have set up my thumb
> drive for Ready boost, I cant remember. When I try and put it in, it also
> says there is a cache on another drive. Is there anyway to Reset Readyboost
> to get rid of the other drive etc...?

Ready Boost is a waste of time. The only time it seems to help is if you
have the minimum required RAM. You're much better off buying more RAM.

gls858
 
Re: Ready Boost Cache Problems

Thanks guys. I have 3 gigs of ram anyway.... wont see much diff anyway...
Too bad Readyboost isn't more user friendly...hehe.. Oh well.. cya..

dave

"gls858" wrote:

> David H wrote:
> > Ok.... i have read all that I can find on this website and others. When I
> > put in my SD Card, it gives me the option to speed up my syatem. When I try,
> > it sayd there is a cache on another drive and to remove that one first. i do
> > not have anything else plugged into the computer. i may have set up my thumb
> > drive for Ready boost, I cant remember. When I try and put it in, it also
> > says there is a cache on another drive. Is there anyway to Reset Readyboost
> > to get rid of the other drive etc...?

> Ready Boost is a waste of time. The only time it seems to help is if you
> have the minimum required RAM. You're much better off buying more RAM.
>
> gls858
>
 
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