INCREASE RAM OF YOUR PC BY USING A PEN DRIVE

buddhika19

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  • Apr 26, 2007
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    machan, mage ultimaye version 1ka tiyenne, a unata readyboost 1ke

    "this device does not have the required performance characteristics for use in speeding up your system " kiyala watenawa, mage pen 1ka 2GB 1k
     

    Billl Gates

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    buddhika19 said:
    machan, mage ultimaye version 1ka tiyenne, a unata readyboost 1ke

    "this device does not have the required performance characteristics for use in speeding up your system " kiyala watenawa, mage pen 1ka 2GB 1k

    Balanne USB 2.0 version ekada kiyalaa
     

    srimalk

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    buddhika19 said:
    machan, mage ultimaye version 1ka tiyenne, a unata readyboost 1ke

    "this device does not have the required performance characteristics for use in speeding up your system " kiyala watenawa, mage pen 1ka 2GB 1k

    macha Flash Drive eka readyboost ready ekak wenna oone.
    in sri lanka only in few places u can find those Flash Drives.
     

    srimalk

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    Enhanced for Windows® ReadyBoost™ *


    *Please check the package for ReadyBoost logo, NOT all flash drives support ReadyBoost.


    * Supercharge Your PC’s Performance With SanDisk USB Flash Drives
    * How ReadyBoost Technology Works
    * The Choice Is Yours
    * Your Data Is Always Safe and Secure
    * The More Flash Memory, the Bigger the Boost


    Supercharge Your PC’s Performance With SanDisk USB Flash Drives
    Running Windows Vista? Then you can use a SanDisk “Enhanced for ReadyBoost” USB Flash Drive to improve your PC’s performance – without the hassle and expense of installing additional RAM (Random Access Memory) in your system. And you can still use the flash drive for file storage as usual.

    How ReadyBoost Technology Works
    ReadyBoost allows your PC to use any “Enhanced for ReadyBoost” flash drive as additional memory. In effect, the flash drive becomes an extension of your system’s RAM. Because applications can retrieve data from the flash drive more quickly than from your PC’s hard drive, your system responds faster and runs better.

    The Choice Is Yours
    When you plug in any “Enhanced for ReadyBoost” flash drive, Windows Vista gives you the option of using the drive to speed up your system or as storage only:


    You may then choose how much of the drive’s memory you want to use as system memory and how much you want to reserve for file storage:


    Your Data Is Always Safe and Secure
    With ReadyBoost, data stored on a flash drive to boost system performance is also backed up on your PC’s hard drive. You can remove the flash drive any time without losing any information or harming your system. Also, all data stored on the flash drive is encrypted, so it can’t be accessed or tampered with if the drive falls into someone else’s hands.

    The More Flash Memory, the Bigger the Boost
    To take advantage of ReadyBoost, you need at least 1GB of free memory on a flash drive, and ReadyBoost can take advantage of up to 4GB. That’s why, if you’re running Windows Vista, it’s a good idea to use higher-capacity flash drives – so you’ll have plenty of memory for ReadyBoost, and plenty for your file storage.
     

    Billl Gates

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  • May 4, 2008
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    srimalk said:
    Enhanced for Windows® ReadyBoost™ *


    *Please check the package for ReadyBoost logo, NOT all flash drives support ReadyBoost.


    * Supercharge Your PC’s Performance With SanDisk USB Flash Drives
    * How ReadyBoost Technology Works
    * The Choice Is Yours
    * Your Data Is Always Safe and Secure
    * The More Flash Memory, the Bigger the Boost


    Supercharge Your PC’s Performance With SanDisk USB Flash Drives
    Running Windows Vista? Then you can use a SanDisk “Enhanced for ReadyBoost” USB Flash Drive to improve your PC’s performance – without the hassle and expense of installing additional RAM (Random Access Memory) in your system. And you can still use the flash drive for file storage as usual.

    How ReadyBoost Technology Works
    ReadyBoost allows your PC to use any “Enhanced for ReadyBoost” flash drive as additional memory. In effect, the flash drive becomes an extension of your system’s RAM. Because applications can retrieve data from the flash drive more quickly than from your PC’s hard drive, your system responds faster and runs better.

    The Choice Is Yours
    When you plug in any “Enhanced for ReadyBoost” flash drive, Windows Vista gives you the option of using the drive to speed up your system or as storage only:


    You may then choose how much of the drive’s memory you want to use as system memory and how much you want to reserve for file storage:


    Your Data Is Always Safe and Secure
    With ReadyBoost, data stored on a flash drive to boost system performance is also backed up on your PC’s hard drive. You can remove the flash drive any time without losing any information or harming your system. Also, all data stored on the flash drive is encrypted, so it can’t be accessed or tampered with if the drive falls into someone else’s hands.

    The More Flash Memory, the Bigger the Boost
    To take advantage of ReadyBoost, you need at least 1GB of free memory on a flash drive, and ReadyBoost can take advantage of up to 4GB. That’s why, if you’re running Windows Vista, it’s a good idea to use higher-capacity flash drives – so you’ll have plenty of memory for ReadyBoost, and plenty for your file storage.


    thanks for the infor machoo