ReadyBoost can be a tricky thing to get working
on some flash drives, and a lot of flash drives
just aren't fast enough for ReadyBoost.
Try this first;
Go into Device Manager>Disk Drives
Find your flash drive. Double click it.
Policies tab.
Make sure "Optimize for performance" is checked.
Test again.
Sometimes even formatting the drive can do the trick.
Either FAT or FAT32. (FAT is usually the default for flash drives)
FAT may be a bit faster format on small drives. But,
you can use NTFS. For whatever reason, formatting the device
really can help.
Make sure it's not plugged into a USB hub.
Sometimes the USB hubs can cause slower
read/write times.
Or, try plugging it into another slot.
Make sure the USB port is 2.0. That
won't be a concern, unless you are using
an older computer.
ReadyBoost - Using Your USB Key to Speed Up Windows Vista
http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/arch...14/576548.aspx
"Snoz" <> wrote in message
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>I just bought the 2GB SanDisk Cruzer Mirco with the intent to use the windows
> readyboost feature when I plug the device in and I click on the readyboost
> section of the autoplay and it goes to the ReadyBoost Tab it says that it
> doesnt have the required performance characteristics for use in speeding up
> your system.
> Is there something wrong with my USB drive because the guy at bestbuy said
> it would work with Vista. So, what is wrong and how can I fix it?
>
> Thanks
> Alex