On Jun 2, 11:47*am, "Charlie42" <Charli...@spam.me.not> wrote:
> "solon fox" <solon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply. What has me confused is that even though I
> > told it not to use the U3 USB drive anymore. Every time I check
> > the properties, readyboost, it says 'Use this device.' Even though I
> > select 'Do not use this device', its the same when I check it again.
> > But, I don't believe that it is being used because there is no
> > readyboost.sfcache file on the stick - like there is where I use the
> > other stick.
>
> > I guess that it won't hurt just to leave it alone, except that my
> > curiosity will likely keep me hunting off and on until I find an
> > answer.
>
> You found it. When there is no ReadyBoost.sfcache file present on the USB
> stick, it does not use ReadyBoost, plain and simple.
>
> Charlie42
For those who must absolutely know, and if anyone else should ever get
in a disagreement with readyboost, the following may be helpful.
BACKGROUND:
I have a SanDisk Cruzer with U3, which was also being used for
ReadyBoost. I decided that I no longer wanted to use that device for
ReadyBoost and select the 'Do not use this device' yet it didn't seem
to want to stick. Each time that I checked the device properties, it
indicated that it was used, despite there being no readyboost.sfcache
in the root of the device.
It seems that I could choose to ignore the false report.
SOLUTION:
I found a useful article,
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/m.../cc162480.aspx
, from which I learned that HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft
\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\EMDMgmt stores information about each
device availability for ReadyBoost. *Note: EMD is short for External
Memory Device, the working name for ReadyBoost during its development.
I found two entries for my USB (_??
_USBSTOR#Disk&Ven_SanDisk&Prod_Cruzer&Rev_7.01...) . I could not
determine the correct settings for CacheStatus and DeviceStatus, so I
figured, hey this is a plug and play device, so I just deleted the two
entries after unplugging my device.
I plugged the device back in, problem solved. It now works as expected
with no false reports. I checked the registry and sure enough there is
a new entry for my device.
I'm not sure what caused it to burp in the first place. It may be
something to do with the U3 password protected device. It won't happen
again as long as I don't activate, then deactivate the ReadyBoost on
U3.
-solon fox