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:
- Left click on the Start Menu
- Left click on Computer (in the black menu on the right)
- Right click on the icon for your flash drive
- Left click on properties
- Left click on the Ready Boost Tab
- Enable ReadyBoost
There is a third party program for XP called eBooster: http://www.eboostr.com/
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