"Maurice" <> wrote in message
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> Working with laptop with 2GB memory, 2.66Ghz processor. Added a 1GB USB
> flash drive for 'Ready Boost' which generates the message: 'This device
> does
> not have the required performance characteristics for use in speeding up
> your
> system'. Is there a specification that can be specified on a USB drive?
> I've
> used other drives of different brands and of lesser capacity with the same
> results. How should one proceed from here? Additionally, this feature
> would
> be a valuable feature for MS server. Does this feature exist or being
> considered? Guidance sought.
There are very inexpensive USB drives that may not work with ReadyBoost; if
you buy one that is current and rated as fast, it will likely work. And
while I already have the max amount of RAM installed, I do use ReadyBoost,
in fact I have a four GB installed.
It isn't necessarily true that having ReadyBoost won't do anything for you.
Check these two articles at PC Magazine: the first is regarding ReadyBoost,
and the second, having access to more RAM. Hope this helps!
Lesley
http://tinyurl.com/6glgsc
http://tinyurl.com/5m9qpc