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    ready boost

    has any one used ready boost with windows 7 instead of a scratch disk

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    Re: ready boost

    Instead of swap space? No.
    Although it's meant to be fast, if you're using a USB 4G stick as readyboost then it's running at USB speed.
    Plus these memory devices wear out with read/write cycles, and Windows is going to exercise those pretty hard!

    For fastest running I'd use a solid state disk as the swap partition, and allocate 3x your physical memory.
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    Re: ready boost

    My impression is that USB sticks are fast to read but slow to write. I thought that the idea of readyboost was for the system to store commonly used programs on a flash drive and read them into memory quickly without being bothered by all the other activity on the system disk

    On my home PC I can get:

    - 45MB/sec reading from SATA disk and writing to a 2nd SATA disk
    - 23.5MB/Sec reading UDMA CF card via a USB2 card reader and writing to SATA disk
    - 9MB/sec reading from SATA disk and writing to UDMA CF card via USB2
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    Re: ready boost

    Yes but since it's removable media it is questionable whether it's worth it.
    The caching algorithm has to assume the media will be unplugged at any time, even when reading a program. So really a fast SSD is a better performance solution.
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