Saturday, November 28, 2015
Speed up Windows 7 System with ReadyBoost
Want your Windows faster in a way that is not complicated? Easy, just prepare a USB Flash Disk to be used by ReadyBoost. Readyboost is a feature in Windows Vista and Windows 7 that aims to use your USB Flash Disk as additional memory. Of course this method is very practical and economical, because we know that the price of USB Flash Disk is now very cheap.
This method can be an alternative if you do not have more funds to buy the internal memory of the laptop or PC. Step work can be read below.
Plug the USB Flash Disk. Autoplay window will usually appear as follows. Click Speed up my system.
If after plugging in the USB Flash Disk Autoplay window does not appear as above, then open Windows Explorer, right click on the USB Flash Disk Drive and click Properties.
In the ReadyBoost tab, select Use this device, and then click Apply. If you have click OK.
USB Flash Disk you were ready to serve as additional memory.
Especially for users of Windows 7, you can even plug in up to 8 USB Flash Disk as well as to use ReadyBoost (up to 256G additional memory). I myself use a 4G USB Flash Disk for this purpose and the results are felt especially when running heavy applications like Photoshop, Corel, Video Editing or Games.