readyboost drives and performance for other files on the drive
- From: "Heath P. Dillon" <Heath@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 11:02:42 -0800
Hi,
My understanding is that a readyboost drive is a drive that windows dumps data to as its faster than dumping data to a hard disk....
If that is true, would I also get better performance to install apps onto the readyboost drive such as Flight sim X??
What about the swap file that currently windows puts onto my C:\, would I be better to move the swap file to the ready boost drive?
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