Angrry.exe™ Posted December 26, 2018 Share Posted December 26, 2018 Because not all of us allow a RAM upgrade, Microsoft's ReadyBoost utility is ideal for enhancing computer performance. In today's video tutorial, we're talking about a service that Microsoft offers in Windows, called ReadyBoost. It allows USB memories to be converted to virtual RAM and automatically improve computer performance. When thinking about ways to improve your PC's performance and better performance, one of the first thoughts is to increase RAM. The more memory a system has, the more it helps the hard drive to run applications faster and automatically results in a system that works better. However, adding new RAMs is not always a viable solution because our system no longer has the ability to support new memory cards or they are not the cheapest. So you wonder how a USB memory stick can help us? Starting with Windows Vista, Microsoft is provided with a service called ReadyBoost, which you will find in the memory section of a memory stick or directly in flash autoplay when it is inserted into the computer. ReadyBoost allows Windows to use the non-volatile memory of a memory stick or SD card to improve computer performance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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