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Sly Dog

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:55 am
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I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
difference.

I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time and
link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?

That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?
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Lakesidezx

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:33 am
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According to everything I've read, vista will only use one flash device, but
if you figure out how to do otherwise, let us know since I bought up a
handfull of 1GB flash devices that are readyboost ready for $3.50 each and
would be nice to somehow link them all together and fool vista into thinking
they are all one large device.

"Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog.RemoveThis@GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message
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> I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
> difference.
>
> I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time and
> link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?
>
> That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?
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Dale White

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 6:47 am
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Other than if you are using a laptop. Why wouldn't you jus buy more RAM ?
http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/02/08/analysis_vista_ready_boost/

"Lakesidezx" <lakesidezx DeleteThis @nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> According to everything I've read, vista will only use one flash device,
> but if you figure out how to do otherwise, let us know since I bought up a
> handfull of 1GB flash devices that are readyboost ready for $3.50 each and
> would be nice to somehow link them all together and fool vista into
> thinking they are all one large device.
>
> "Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog DeleteThis @GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message
> news:yvWdnUX1ZJfQ4FHYnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@giganews.com...
>> I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
>> difference.
>>
>> I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time and
>> link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?
>>
>> That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?
>
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Lakesidezx

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 6:47 am
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I've got 2GB of ram and a 4GB flash device, so in theory the way that I
understand it so far is that I benefit from using the flash device. I don't
add more RAM because I don't care to spend the extra 200 or so dollars to
buy 2 more GB of RAM, although I might do it one day if I have the extra
$200+ to throw away on it, so until then the flash device will suffice, but
would be better if vista would somehow use multiple flash devices then I
could have my 4GB and five 1GB flash devices for a total of 9GB of flash
memory which although slower than real RAM but faster than HDD access.

"Dale White" <dale.white.DeleteThis@NOinsightbb.NOcom> wrote in message
news:5oWdnTOTVIACLlHYnZ2dnUVZ_vipnZ2d@insightbb.com...
> Other than if you are using a laptop. Why wouldn't you jus buy more RAM ?
> http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/02/08/analysis_vista_ready_boost/
>
> "Lakesidezx" <lakesidezx.DeleteThis@nowhere.net> wrote in message
> news:OpRv7BHTHHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> According to everything I've read, vista will only use one flash device,
>> but if you figure out how to do otherwise, let us know since I bought up
>> a handfull of 1GB flash devices that are readyboost ready for $3.50 each
>> and would be nice to somehow link them all together and fool vista into
>> thinking they are all one large device.
>>
>> "Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog.DeleteThis@GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message
>> news:yvWdnUX1ZJfQ4FHYnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>> I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
>>> difference.
>>>
>>> I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time
>>> and link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?
>>>
>>> That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?
>>
>
>
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Dale White

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 8:39 am
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Interesting, so with 2GB of ram, you're still having performance issues ? Or
are you saying that you're still getting a performance boast with the flash
drive ? I might have to play with my flashdrive and see what I get, but
seeing how the only time I use more than 35% of my ram is when I'm playing
some of the newer games (and even then it's around 75% in use, I'm not sure
where having a flashdrive helps.



"Lakesidezx" <lakesidezx RemoveThis @nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> I've got 2GB of ram and a 4GB flash device, so in theory the way that I
> understand it so far is that I benefit from using the flash device. I
> don't add more RAM because I don't care to spend the extra 200 or so
> dollars to buy 2 more GB of RAM, although I might do it one day if I have
> the extra $200+ to throw away on it, so until then the flash device will
> suffice, but would be better if vista would somehow use multiple flash
> devices then I could have my 4GB and five 1GB flash devices for a total of
> 9GB of flash memory which although slower than real RAM but faster than
> HDD access.
>
> "Dale White" <dale.white RemoveThis @NOinsightbb.NOcom> wrote in message
> news:5oWdnTOTVIACLlHYnZ2dnUVZ_vipnZ2d@insightbb.com...
>> Other than if you are using a laptop. Why wouldn't you jus buy more RAM ?
>> http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/02/08/analysis_vista_ready_boost/
>>
>> "Lakesidezx" <lakesidezx RemoveThis @nowhere.net> wrote in message
>> news:OpRv7BHTHHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> According to everything I've read, vista will only use one flash device,
>>> but if you figure out how to do otherwise, let us know since I bought up
>>> a handfull of 1GB flash devices that are readyboost ready for $3.50 each
>>> and would be nice to somehow link them all together and fool vista into
>>> thinking they are all one large device.
>>>
>>> "Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog RemoveThis @GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message
>>> news:yvWdnUX1ZJfQ4FHYnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>> I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
>>>> difference.
>>>>
>>>> I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time
>>>> and link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?
>>>>
>>>> That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?
>>>
>>
>>
>
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John Barnett MVP

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:32 pm
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Vista only used 'one' flash device for readyboost. If you add another flash
device readyboost ignores it.

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"Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog.RemoveThis@GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message
news:yvWdnUX1ZJfQ4FHYnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@giganews.com...
> I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
> difference.
>
> I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time and
> link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?
>
> That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?
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Lakesidezx

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:52 am
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No performance issues here with 2GB. If anything there is a noticible boost
in some tasks performance with the readyboost flash plugged in. But
certainly not for many of my commonly use apps and games. I don't expect
readyboost to enhance anything but load performance, which I believe it does
pretty well for common apps like control panel, windows mail, I.E, etc, but
common apps or games that I run on a daily basis, and often times 10+ times
a day I don't really see any performance enhancements with regards to load
times and certainly don't notice any performance enhancement with regards to
loading up vista from dead stop.

All in all, I'd say if someone has a usable flash device laying around, by
all means utilize it, but I don't really think the boost in some performance
(for what Im noticing) is worthwhile to run out and buy a flash device.

Perhaps it gets better with time Wink


"Dale White" <dale.white.RemoveThis@NOinsightbb.NOcom> wrote in message
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>
> Interesting, so with 2GB of ram, you're still having performance issues ?
> Or are you saying that you're still getting a performance boast with the
> flash drive ? I might have to play with my flashdrive and see what I get,
> but seeing how the only time I use more than 35% of my ram is when I'm
> playing some of the newer games (and even then it's around 75% in use, I'm
> not sure where having a flashdrive helps.
>
>
>
> "Lakesidezx" <lakesidezx.RemoveThis@nowhere.net> wrote in message
> news:A05DF174-2A33-4B54-8E36-05F432B77A72@microsoft.com...
>> I've got 2GB of ram and a 4GB flash device, so in theory the way that I
>> understand it so far is that I benefit from using the flash device. I
>> don't add more RAM because I don't care to spend the extra 200 or so
>> dollars to buy 2 more GB of RAM, although I might do it one day if I have
>> the extra $200+ to throw away on it, so until then the flash device will
>> suffice, but would be better if vista would somehow use multiple flash
>> devices then I could have my 4GB and five 1GB flash devices for a total
>> of 9GB of flash memory which although slower than real RAM but faster
>> than HDD access.
>>
>> "Dale White" <dale.white.RemoveThis@NOinsightbb.NOcom> wrote in message
>> news:5oWdnTOTVIACLlHYnZ2dnUVZ_vipnZ2d@insightbb.com...
>>> Other than if you are using a laptop. Why wouldn't you jus buy more RAM
>>> ?
>>> http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/02/08/analysis_vista_ready_boost/
>>>
>>> "Lakesidezx" <lakesidezx.RemoveThis@nowhere.net> wrote in message
>>> news:OpRv7BHTHHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> According to everything I've read, vista will only use one flash
>>>> device, but if you figure out how to do otherwise, let us know since I
>>>> bought up a handfull of 1GB flash devices that are readyboost ready for
>>>> $3.50 each and would be nice to somehow link them all together and fool
>>>> vista into thinking they are all one large device.
>>>>
>>>> "Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog.RemoveThis@GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:yvWdnUX1ZJfQ4FHYnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>>> I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
>>>>> difference.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time
>>>>> and link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?
>>>>>
>>>>> That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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David Hearn

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 4:14 am
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£150 ($300) to completely replace the existing 2x512MB with 2x1GB (I
only have 2 slots) to go from 1GB to 2GB of RAM vs £20 ($40) to buy a
2GB flash drive and dedicate it to ReadyBoost. Okay, I'm not going to
see the same performance increase as getting real RAM, but £150 to get
an extra 1GB isn't worth it for me.

David

Dale White wrote:
> Other than if you are using a laptop. Why wouldn't you jus buy more RAM ?
> http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/02/08/analysis_vista_ready_boost/
>
> "Lakesidezx" <lakesidezx RemoveThis @nowhere.net> wrote in message
> news:OpRv7BHTHHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> According to everything I've read, vista will only use one flash device,
>> but if you figure out how to do otherwise, let us know since I bought up a
>> handfull of 1GB flash devices that are readyboost ready for $3.50 each and
>> would be nice to somehow link them all together and fool vista into
>> thinking they are all one large device.
>>
>> "Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog RemoveThis @GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message
>> news:yvWdnUX1ZJfQ4FHYnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>> I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
>>> difference.
>>>
>>> I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time and
>>> link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?
>>>
>>> That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?
>
>
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Ed Stoddard

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:30 pm
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Well, some of us, or some of our computers have low RAM limitations. The max
for my kids Dell is 1GB, which it has but I already know it will need a
ReadBoost flash drive to help keep up with them. One is on order. Smile

"Dale White" wrote:

> Other than if you are using a laptop. Why wouldn't you jus buy more RAM ?
> http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/02/08/analysis_vista_ready_boost/
>
> "Lakesidezx" <lakesidezx RemoveThis @nowhere.net> wrote in message
> news:OpRv7BHTHHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > According to everything I've read, vista will only use one flash device,
> > but if you figure out how to do otherwise, let us know since I bought up a
> > handfull of 1GB flash devices that are readyboost ready for $3.50 each and
> > would be nice to somehow link them all together and fool vista into
> > thinking they are all one large device.
> >
> > "Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog RemoveThis @GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message
> > news:yvWdnUX1ZJfQ4FHYnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@giganews.com...
> >> I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
> >> difference.
> >>
> >> I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time and
> >> link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?
> >>
> >> That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?
> >
>
>
>
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 4:54 am
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"John Barnett MVP" wrote:

> Vista only used 'one' flash device for readyboost. If you add another flash
> device readyboost ignores it.
>
> --
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> Associate Expert
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>
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> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
>
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> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,
> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for
> any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the
> use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this
> mail/post..
>
> "Sly Dog" <Sly_Dog RemoveThis @GottaLoveThatBill.com> wrote in message
> news:yvWdnUX1ZJfQ4FHYnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@giganews.com...
> > I've gotta admit that using ReadyBoost in Ulitmate really does make a
> > difference.
> >
> > I'm guessing I could, perhaps, add additional flash devices over time and
> > link them together as a multi-volume dynamic disk..?
> >
> > That'd be a hoot, don't you think..?

The developers working with ReadyBoost have stated that using more than one
drive may come in a future update of the ReadyBoost software so it may happen.
>
>
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:59 am
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I have a SaDisk Ultra II 1GB capacity (assigned the max for readyboost),
which reads 10MB/s (66x) and writes 9MB/s (60x), according to
manufacturer. I'm running Vista Ultimate and have 2GB RAM. Like
Lakesidezx said, I can notice a bit of better performance for loading
apps in general, and a tiny bit of shutdown speed. It's Ok for the SD
Card is cheaper than RAM, and Vista would not "see" 4GB RAM due to
chipset limitations. Unless someone is using the 64bit version. One
thing I'd like to know is: When I power off the lappie and on again, the
SD device comes up "readyboost zeroed" and I have to manually assign it
to readyboost again. How do we make Vista stick to the flash memory and
readyboost it automatically every time we boot up? Is it possible? Thanx
guys.


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(Msg. 12) Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 1:54 am
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Nice article on some readyboost glitches, specially for notebook
owners;

'Vista 'resume' bug plagues laptop users - WindowsSecrets.com'
(http://windowssecrets.com/2007/07/26/01-Vista-resume-bug-plagues-laptop-users)


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(Msg. 13) Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:36 am
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2gig flash drives works for me with 2 GB RAM it takes up 1.8 gig of the
drive.

beto666 wrote:
> I have a SaDisk Ultra II 1GB capacity (assigned the max for readyboost),
> which reads 10MB/s (66x) and writes 9MB/s (60x), according to
> manufacturer. I'm running Vista Ultimate and have 2GB RAM. Like
> Lakesidezx said, I can notice a bit of better performance for loading
> apps in general, and a tiny bit of shutdown speed. It's Ok for the SD
> Card is cheaper than RAM, and Vista would not "see" 4GB RAM due to
> chipset limitations. Unless someone is using the 64bit version. One
> thing I'd like to know is: When I power off the lappie and on again, the
> SD device comes up "readyboost zeroed" and I have to manually assign it
> to readyboost again. How do we make Vista stick to the flash memory and
> readyboost it automatically every time we boot up? Is it possible? Thanx
> guys.
>
>
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