I bought an SD card that met the speed requirements of ReadyBoost and inserted it. I thought maybe the bottleneck was the capabilities of the card reader so I downloaded a utility to test it. The utility reported that the speed of the card and the reader was plenty fast for use with ReadyBoost. First, make sure your SD card is a genuine card from the manufacturer.
There are a lot of counterfits out there on the web, so buy from a reputable company like TigerDirect. Make sure your card meets the minium requirements for ReadyBoost which can be found here. If the manufacturer reports that the media should perform fast enough to meet the requirements, insert the card.
You also need to manually erase any ReadyBoost file stored in your removable drive. You may also be interested in keeping an eye on the performance of Windows 10 ReadyBoost. To check its performance, use the Windows Performance Monitor:. Once the Add Counters window opens, scroll down the list of available counters until you find ReadyBoost cache.
Highlight it, then click the Add button and then OK to save the changes. You can enhance its performance with ReadyBoost. But if the idea of disks and changing settings in your system seems too cumbersome, then there is a simpler option: Xtra PC. This Linux distribution based system will give your old computer a new lease of life.
It is designed with simplicity in mind, so it is ideal for non-techie guys. Other web-based products and services, such as Google Docs, work just like in any other operating system. Besides simplifying things for non-technical people, extra-pc comes with several popular. In fact, you can run it off a flash drive, DVD, or even install it directly to your hard drive.
Moreover, the feature may not work on all systems. Did you find this guide helpful? Share your thoughts and feedback with us in the comment section. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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Computers Electronics. Written by Adam Moreno. With the continual development and increase in technology, gadgets, and gizmos, Adam never has a dull day researching new gadgets. Using ReadyBoost can be extremely helpful to you in cases when you have low RAM and want to use extra memory for computing and processing purposes.
However, with this trick explained below, Windows will never complaint of its incapability to use the device for ReadyBoost purpose and will simply accept it.
It generally happens when you use a USB drive of lesser capacity than the minimum capacity supported by Windows or if you have a poor performing USB drive. In that case, Windows thinks the device has not sufficient read and write speed as required for memory purposes. So it flatly refuses out. This tutorial explains how to forcibly turn Windows to accept and use any Pen Drive for Ready Boost whether Windows allows it or not.
This tutorial works on Windows version including Windows Vista, and all the versions above that. Then unplug the drive. Look for the listing of the one that you just plugged in and then unplugged. For easier identification purposes, I recommend that you use any rare name for your USB drive temporarily.
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