
Vista users might have heard about this before
The ReadyBoost technology in vista provides an extra
ReadyBoost is a technology built into Windows Vista that caches disk reads onto a flash memory device. It can work with USB memory keys, flash memory cards, such as SD and CompactFlash, and other types of flash devices. It caches all types of file reads, not just the working set, nor just DLL's or other persistent operating system data & bah bah bah....!!!!
Enough of Vista
What about XP users ??
We'll there is something for them too :)
The all new eBoostr™(Trailware) brings the ReadyBoost Technology to Windows XP
Currently available as Version 1.1 build 399 it can be downloaded from the link given below
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Main Features
- Vista’s ReadyBoost benefits on your Windows XP® machine;
- Smart caches frequently used applications and files for maximum performance speed up;
- Supports both USB and non-USB removable media devices, as well as additional hard disks;
- Allows up to 4 devices for simultaneous smart caching;
- Cache file size of up to 4GB on each device;
- Compatible with all ReadyBoost® ready devices.
- Available in 8 languages


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