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If i use a USB to speed up my computer does that increase the RAM?
July 12, 2010
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Unfortunately not… I would rather suggest something else.
You need to take three steps to speed up your computer:
1. Add RAM
2. Uninstall software’s that you do not use.
3. Select a good registry cleaner and PC optimizer from Intel Software Directory http://ibx.intel.com/directory/Default.aspx
I am sure these three steps will help you a lot.
Thanks.
ReadyBoost can be very effective if you have only 2GB or less of memory
Such as laptops that have low memory capacity, and even some desktops.
If you don’t have a lot of memory then Windows does a lot of Page Filing (Virtual Memory) on the hard drive
ReadyBoost uses a USB Flash Drive for all small sized reads and is much faster than the hard drive.
So if you can’t add more RAM (which reduces the need of Virtual Memory)
ReadyBoost will help.
I believe that it becomes a sort of cache. It stores information that can be quickly accessed. It does not speed up the CPU or ram.
I never really noticed any difference when I enabled it. The only times it helped was when my computer was under a lot of load. It felt a bit more responsive with the flash drive.
depends on how you set it up,
usb will not increase the speed of your computer.
it should help the ram.
but what do you want to do with your computer.
usb will only help you for the moment.
email if you need help
nope. it will not. maybe it will clean up your registries, temporary files, cookies…but it won’t increase your CPU or RAM
No ‘ReadyBoost’ works in a similar way to the virtual memory (page file) method of increasing access speeds.☺
yea this options or only available in vista and windows 7 it can increase the ram capacity which can make your pc to run faster rate me man :)…………
Using a USB stick to supplement your RAM by way of ReadyBoost will not significantly increase the speed of your computer unless your PC is seriously RAM deficient in the first place.