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I currently using a vista ultimate 32 bit 3.17GIG of ram and has a 2GIG ready boost..... Now my question is,,, is it possible for me to turn off the page file on the disk since I have a 2gig ready boost ? |
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I don't think so. My understanding is that the page file and readyboost store different things. Vista assumes that you may pull out the usb readyboost device at any time and will not store essential data on it. It knows that the page file is permanently attached. --------------- E8400-stock, GA-P35-DS3R(rev2.1), Corsair 4x2gb 6400C5, EVGA 8800GTS-512-G92, Vista home premium-64-bit, WD velociraptor-300gb, PC P&C silencer-610, Antec SOLO, 2 x Samsung 275T, Samsung-203b-dvd |
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I turned off my page file on my hd and used my 2 gig flash drive for my 32 bit xp.... it seem to work just fine.... |
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I just don't understand the concept.
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it will make ur hd work less..... and to my experience it seem to work faster now that im using the flash drive.... |
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open lots of application and it can handle it, by the way I have 2 sata drive and I open different application with those drive |
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[quotemsg=1739546,4,34832]I just don't understand the concept.
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If running x32 OS I recommend you get 4GB RAM and turn off 2/3 of the pagefile. 2GB Corsair RAM kit goes for newegg @$25 after MIR. --------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
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ram memory are max 3gig 32 bit xp.... its stable without page file .... will wait 'till it crush .... but 4 the time being I love what I got.... |
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the only thing I am worried about is the flash drive itself since it will be use more frequently..... Is it possible to overheat ??? |
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I was going to do the same on my vista 32 bit but the darn operating system will only use more memory (I have a dual boot "32 bit xp & vista ultimate 32 bit" ) |
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The problem isn't the flash memory, it's the limits imposed by the interface. To my recollection, the reason Vista has Boost is the onset of Hybrid Drives which contain your regular magnetic spinning drive AND a 32 MB / 64 MB "super cache" if you will. With a hybrid drive, attached via SATA, you eliminate the USB bottleneck and then Boost will actually boost performance. As yet, base dupon the hybrid reviews I ahve read, it's not quite lived up to its potential....as yet. |
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The time to do an I/O is composed of two parts. Positioning, and data transfer. Positioning on a hard drive requires moving the arm, and 1/2 rotation. This part is almost instantaneous with a flash drive. The second part is data transfer, so for large blocks, a hdd is much faster. Vista recognizes this difference and will only use ready boost for small block writes.
--------------- E8400-stock, GA-P35-DS3R(rev2.1), Corsair 4x2gb 6400C5, EVGA 8800GTS-512-G92, Vista home premium-64-bit, WD velociraptor-300gb, PC P&C silencer-610, Antec SOLO, 2 x Samsung 275T, Samsung-203b-dvd |
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that's not a great test. programs are designed to put as little in ram as possible to allow for 512mb systems. if you turned off the page file those programs would have to load completely to ram, which should improve performance. I don't know the answer to this question, but the test you described was flawed.
Message edited by nvalhalla on 01-21-2008 at 09:39:17 AM |
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