Hmm, I've built my pc to be a beast. Also with that said... I was interested in "Ready Boost" and so I went out and bought a "1 GB Lexar" drive and plugged it in... then went and boosted my pc 900 mb's worth. ( don't ask why not the full GB, its a noob question :/ ) And i've noticed a System Initialization. Now I'm not saying i'm a gyru or anything of pc's but i'm not a noob either I consider myself of an expert level. So please, do me a favor. 1. Stop going "Oh MAC Oh Mac" Microsoft has its ups too. 2. Ready Boost was never meant for "Ram Replacement or Additional" So don't think like that. 3. Stop Listening to everything PC World has to say... Their human too they make mistakes. 4. I make mistakes too so do me a favor and listen to yourself. Go out and spend 20$ for a 1 GB stick and try Ready Boost for yourself. Don't take the easy way out and get told how your pc will respond. Take initiative and do it yourself and see what happens. If you see good results i'm happy you took my advice.
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Hmm, I've built my pc to be a beast. Also with that said... I was interested in "Ready Boost" and so I went out and bought a "1 GB Lexar" drive and plugged it in... then went and boosted my pc 900 mb's worth. ( don't ask why not the full GB, its a noob question :/ ) And i've noticed a System Initialization. Now I'm not saying i'm a gyru or anything of pc's but i'm not a noob either I consider myself of an expert level. So please, do me a favor.
1. Stop going "Oh MAC Oh Mac" Microsoft has its ups too.
2. Ready Boost was never meant for "Ram Replacement or Additional" So don't think like that.
3. Stop Listening to everything PC World has to say... Their human too they make mistakes.
4. I make mistakes too so do me a favor and listen to yourself. Go out and spend 20$ for a 1 GB stick and try Ready Boost for yourself. Don't take the easy way out and get told how your pc will respond. Take initiative and do it yourself and see what happens. If you see good results i'm happy you took my advice.