Saturday, 19 November 2011

HOW TO INCREASE THE SPEED OF YOUR COMPUTER WITH READY BOOST

there are new innovations on new operating system like window 7 and window vista it is called READY BOOST it is program which allows you to use external memory to speed up your computer and while on my Dell laptop I found out this tutorial I think sharing this will do a lot of people good

ReadyBoost can speed up your computer by using storage space on most USB flash drives and flash memory cards.

Plug a flash drive or flash memory card into your computer.

In the Autoplay dialog box, under General options, click Speed up my system.



In the Properties dialog box, click the ReadyBoost tab, and then do one of the following:

To turn ReadyBoost off, click Do not use this device.

To use the maximum available space on the flash drive or memory card for ReadyBoost, click Dedicate this device to ReadyBoost. Windows will leave any files already stored on the device, but it'll use the rest to boost your system speed.

To use less than the maximum available space on the device for ReadyBoost, click Use this device, and then move the slider to choose the amount of available space on the device you want to use.

Click OK.

Move the slider to choose how much space you want to designate for boosting your system speed.

Notes
If AutoPlay doesn't open, it might be disabled. For more information, see Troubleshoot AutoPlay problems.

For ReadyBoost to effectively speed up your computer, the flash drive or memory card should have at least 1 gigabyte (GB) of available space. If your drive or card doesn't have enough available space for ReadyBoost, you'll see a message telling you to free some space on it. For best results, use a flash drive or flash memory card with at least double the amount of available space as the amount of memory (RAM) in your computer.

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