Friday, July 29, 2011

[TIP] The Booster PC Vista / 7

Windows ReadyBoost is designed to improve the performance of Windows Vista and Windows 7 by using free space on a USB drive or a flash memory card as a data cache. Additional memory space, managed by Windows SuperFetch, allows faster processing of applications, even when the machine's RAM is fully used. ReadyBoost cache is an additional but not an extension of the RAM of the machine ...

TUTORIAL:

You need to:

* A computer with Vista / Seven
* A USB

How?

1. First, start the computer. Wait until the desktop appears and all your applications are open.
2. A port that can receive a USB device, insert your USB key.
3. A dialog box will open immediately, click the option "Speed ​​up my system."
4. The next window that appears will refer to the properties of your USB drive. Check "Use this device".
5. You will be asked to select the space you want to use the device (USB) for the swap file. When you have made your selection, click "OK".
6. You now have the additional RAM for your laptop. However, remember that if you frequently use your USB flash drive as additional RAM, it will not have the same durability and toughness as a real array of internal memory.

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