Most of the articles that study Readyboost points out that more ram is
desireable. If you're getting a noticble boost from readyboost,t hen you
might want to consider getting more system ram. I think one article noted
that 4GB is the largest supported readyboost drive.
On to your question, I don't think you're allowed to make a flash drive you
pagefile, I thought I had trouble with it, when I tried, just for the heck
of it. Plus Flash drives are really good at small 4k reads and large
sequtial reads are better on the hard drive. There was a Microsoft article
on it somewhere.
Here's a pretty good article that does some benchmarks, this always shows
how real ram give s the best performance over readyboost.
http://www.anandtech.com/systems/sho...spx?i=2917&p=5
"Simpledog" <> wrote in message
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>I am using a readyboost capable flash drive, which has improved
>performance. Got me to thinking, if I got a large enough flash drive, could
>I use that drive as my swap drive and would that improve performance as
>well?