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Speeding Up Vista with a Thumb Drive

April 26, 2008 by Milo Riano  
Filed under Computers

Simple help has a great post on speeding up Vista with a thumb drive. The steps are as follows:

1. Start by plugging in the USB thumb drive. Windows AutoPlay will prompt you to either open the ‘folder’ to view the files on your thumb drive or to Speed up my system. Select the latter.

2. Vista will run a quick check to make sure the USB drive you’re using meets the performance criteria for ReadyBoost. If it fails, you’ll see a screen similar to the one below. But have no fear – you can use a registry hack to force Vista into allowing the USB drive to be used for ReadyBoost.

3. Assuming your device did pass the test (or you applied the above mentioned hack), you’ll be taken to the ReadyBoost tab of the USB drives Properties page. Select Use this device and then decide how much space you want to dedicated for use with ReadyBoost. The general rule is to use about double what you have in system RAM – but that’s not set in stone. When you’re done, click Apply and then OK.

4. If you open the thumb drive in Windows Explorer, you’ll find a file named ReadyBoost. Its size will depend on how much you allocated in the previous step.

5. That’s it. You should notice Vista performs a bit faster now!

View all the screenshots from his post here.

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