Saturday, December 25, 2010

Utilizing Flash Disk and hard drive as ram in windows xp

Maybe Windows Vista users are already familiar with the use of FlashDisk or hard disk as RAM, due to Windows Vista available on Windows ReadyBoosts feature, so when a removable memory such as FlashDisk loaded onto a PC, Windows Vista will automatically check whether the flash is fast enough to be used by Windows ReadyBoost ...

If enough then you will be asked if you wantto use the drive to improve the performance of the system . When used the flash will provide the cache memory, cache memory will be used as virtual RAM for your computer ..
FlashDisk who used at least USB 2.0, because the device used must have the speed to 3.5 MB / s.. and also can be hard to have the best speed

But we as users of Windows XP, also can use the Windows Vista features such as these. In Windows XP we will use the Software eBoostr.Untuk using flash as RAM, we need software eBooster.exe. we can download the file with a copy or click the link below
http://www.filecluster.com/downloads/eBoostr.html select writings External Mirror 1

So with this, although the RAM that you use only 512MB can still feel like using up to 8GB of RAM! Gamers And if you do not have to worry about the RAM that you use

The flash that we have used as an additive RAM still functioning normally (still used) as a data storage medium.

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