13-12-2006, 16:38
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When a compatible device is plugged in, the Windows AutoPlay dialog offers an additional option to use it to speed up the system; an additional "ReadyBoost" tab is added to the drive's properties dialog where the amount of space to be used can be configured.[1] ReadyBoost may also be able to use spare RAM on other networked Vista PCs in a future release.[2] However, this feature is not present in the current version of Windows Vista.
For a device to be compatible it must conform to the following requirements:
The capacity of the USB device must be at least 256 MB and no larger than 4 GB[3]
The USB device must support USB 2.0
The device must be capable of 3.5 MB/s read speeds for 4 kB random reads spread uniformly across the entire device and 2.5 MB/s write speeds for 512 kB random writes spread uniformly across the device.
The device must have at least 64 MB of free space
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