Can We Increase Xp Performance By Attaching Pen Drive ?

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saurabh kakkar

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Hi
I Have Come To Know That Windows Vista Performance Can Be Increased By Attaching External Memory Devices Like Pen Drive . Is This True ? If Yes Then How (will It Affect Pen Drive Life Cycle) ?
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Can We Increase Xp Performance In The Same Way ?
 

AshishSharma

Livin' in the ghetto
Well I read this on MS long back (can't track any link or page now :( ) but Windows Vista can use USB 2.0 Pen Drive as RAM or as the swap partition to speed up the computer .... Don't know if it could be effective at all .... ???

Don't know if it actually does bcz I read it long before Vista Release it was kinda "will be there" feature ....

Abt XP naah I don't think so else our "SPEED UP UR XP" articles must've covered them by now ;)
 

phreak0ut

The Thread Killer >:)
I did see a review of Vista where he showed that a pen drive can act as extra RAM. So, more RAM, increase in performance ain't it? This technology is called ReadyBoost. You can read more about it here This feature can't be done in XP, atleast not for now :D
 

cranky

Broken In
I don't get it guys, correct me if i'm wrong, we do have something called virtual memory in XP right?? that (in simple terms) uses hard disk space as memory, so what's new if I plug in a USB drive? isn't it same as virtual memory :confused:
 

rajasekharan

Youngling
ready boost caches files to usb from turbocache . . as these files are smaller in size and accessing smaller files in random from usb is faster than hdd. you get smaller boost . you cannot use that trick in xp as accessing larger files (like using it as virtual memory )is slower than hdd. if you want performance in vista or xp up the RAM dont think any thing else
 

vinit suri

Broken In
dude....i hav no knowledge abt this but i guess it require a complete drive which is not used by ne other program.....ne ways just a guess:p:p
 

ApoorvKhatreja

Journeyman
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?!? I'm confused, dude. If you think more speed is important and not money, then why don't you buy a new RAM stick instead? It'll prove cheaper and moreover it is meant for that purpose.
 
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