ReadyBoost Compatibility

RunDisk ReadyBoost Compatibility

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RunDisk USB2.02GBIncompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: Nigel Sweetman
Notes: Bad general compatibility with Vista's NTFS
RunDisk UR25-M8GB- select -Find on eBay
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RunDisk ur25-m2GBReadyBoost CompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: jarus
RunDisk UR25-M4GB- select -Find on eBay
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RunDisk UR25-M4GBReadyBoost CompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: Virus
RunDisk 2GB UR252GBReadyBoost CompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: barney
Notes: works great!
RunDisk mod no.ur252GBReadyBoost CompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: chinkyboy
Notes: worked straight out of package
RunDisk otherReadyBoost CompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: jjgudfg8
Notes: 125vd4sghg
RunDisk UR254GBIncompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by:
Notes: slow!
RunDisk UR251GBReadyBoost CompatibleFind on eBay
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RunDisk UR25 2gb2GBReadyBoost CompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by:
Notes: yes compatible!!!!
RunDisk UR25-M2GBIncompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: Howzat!
RunDisk USB 25-M1GBIncompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: Angelraelz
RunDisk RM-UR22512MBReadyBoost CompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: Mikka
RunDisk 2GBReadyBoost CompatibleFind on eBay
Submitted by: Roman Alexandru

 

About Vista ReadyBoost

ReadyBoost is the new feature of Windows Vista that improves system performance by utilising the capacity of an unused flash memory device.

  • If you're new to ReadyBoost and want to find out more about it, please see my ReadyBoost blog post.
  • If you're looking for a ReadyBoost compatible device, browse the database of tested devices opposite.
  • If you're confused by the inconsistent reports for the Kingston DataTraveler, read this blog post.
  • Want to know why people are reporting sequential write performance when ReadyBoost requires random write performance? See this blog post.

Please note that some devices slower than the recommended speed for ReadyBoost may still be listed as compatible. See this blog post for more details.

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