Monday, October 27, 2008

HOW TO INCRESE WINDOWS MEMORY WITHOUT HARDWARE UPGRDADE

FOR WINDOWS VISTA

One of Windows Vista's handiest new features is the ability to use a USB flash drive or a flash memory card like the one you would use in your digital camera to temporarily boost your computer's available system memory. Windows Vista requires a great deal of memory (we recommend more than 1 GB).


Once you have a compliant flash device installed on your PC, you can enable ReadyBoost for that device. To enable Ready Boost on your flash device, do the following:
  1. Left click on the Start Menu
  2. Left click on Computer (in the black menu on the right)
  3. Right click on the icon for your flash drive
  4. Left click on properties
  5. Left click on the Ready Boost Tab
  6. Enable ReadyBoost
FOR WINDOWS XP

There is a third party program for XP called eBooster: http://www.eboostr.com/

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