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Vista’s SuperFetch

April 3, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Computers

Vista SuperFetch memoryA very neat feature of Windows Vista is SuperFetch… this service learns which applications you use most and preloads them into memory! And, as you might know, this way you can reduce paging and loading times. Thelazyadmin writes that this is similar to the prefetch used in XP however, Microsoft has come up with a very complex prioritization scheme that will differentiate which applications you use and when you use them.

What SuperFetch also allows you to do is insert a USB thumbdrive and use it to cache, rather than paging to the hard drive. Hard drives are much slower than flash based memory, and by doing this, there is a noticable performance boost.

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2 Responses to “Vista’s SuperFetch”
  1. Mark Tekunoff says:

    I have a copy of Vista 5308 running and when I insert a USB drive and check properties, the memory tab is not there. Is this feature in 5308?

  2. Ryan Taylor says:

    What you are talking about there is Windows ReadyBoost, SuperFetch is just the next generation prefecther in Windows Vista

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