Hello Jeff,
No you must by hardware that is highspeed compatible. Try this out:
http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/
Best regards
Myweb
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> So I take it that means my flash card is incompatible? Is there a way
> to make it compatible like formatting it? Thanks...
>
> "Myweb" wrote:
>
>> Hello Jeff,
>>
>> By default when you insert media that is Ready boost compatible the
>> AutoPlay dialog will offer you the option to speed up your system
>> using Windows ReadyBoost. If you select this option, you can then
>> choose how much memory to use for this purpose.
>>
>> Or check the device properties and go to the tab Ready boots to see
>> what options are available.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Myweb
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>> confers
>> no rights.
>>> I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on
>>> but when I check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged
>>> into an unsupported interface." I've changed the setting to
>>> "Optomized for performance" and ReadyBoost is showing that it's
>>> running under Services. Any suggestions on how to make it work or
>>> is it working?
>>>