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ReadyBoost (codenamed EMD) is a disk
caching software component developed by
Microsoft for
Windows Vista and
included in
later versions of Windows. ReadyBoost...
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device for
ReadyBoost. But if one
activates ReadyBoost using Windows Autoplay reformatting the
device will
become impossible until ReadyBoost for that device...
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Retrieved 2014-03-08. Brinkmann,
Martin (2008-11-01). "Windows 7 to
Extend Readyboost".
Windows 7 News.
Archived from the
original on 2009-01-06. Retrieved...
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beyond the
amount of RAM
installed in the computer.
ReadyBoost also has a
component called ReadyBoot that
replaces the
Prefetcher for the boot process...
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Windows Vista is
unable to use
exFAT drives for
ReadyBoost. Windows 7
removes this limitation,
enabling ReadyBoost caches larger than 4 GB. Windows 10 only allows...
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generally expects hard disk
drives rather than SSDs.
Windows Vista includes ReadyBoost to
exploit characteristics of USB-connected
flash devices, but for SSDs...
- 13, 2006). "Windows Vista:
ReadyBoost,
ReadyDrive, and SuperFetch, oh my!". TechRepublic. "Windows Vista:
Ready for
ReadyDrive -
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which encomp****es both
security and
maintenance of the computer.
ReadyBoost on 32-bit
editions now
supports up to 256 gigabytes of
extra allocation...