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    What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    Hi,
    I understand Vista has a feature which enables you to plug in a USB memory stick, so that half the capacity becomes usable as RAM. So for example if you use an empty 8gb stick, you add 4gb to your ram. But what kinds of memory stick are suitable for this?
    Can anyone help with this?

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    Re: What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    Any type of certified USB sticks are I think. Did you have anything specific in mind?
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    Re: What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    I think any USB stick would work. But make sure is is not too old (USB 1.1 is very slow.)
    Also USB memory sticks can have a limited life so the repeated writing/re-writing could drastically shorten its life.
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    Re: What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    From what I know, the USB has to have "ready-boost" enabled to have it add as RAM to Vista.

    You're better off upgrading RAM usually..

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    Re: What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    Quote Originally Posted by TechAsh View Post
    I think any USB stick would work. But make sure is is not too old (USB 1.1 is very slow.)
    Also USB memory sticks can have a limited life so the repeated writing/re-writing could drastically shorten its life.
    It only works with USB2.0 I believe. I also think it has to have at least 50% of your RAM in free space (eg. if you have 4GB RAM you would have to use a USB stick with at least 2GB free space), but Im not sure on this.

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    Re: What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    I've just been reading more about this and it seems that to be able to use ReadyBoost with any USB drive you need to make a couple of registry changes (Tutorial Here).
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    Re: What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    You can use any drive that is faster than 2.5MB/s for 4KB random reads, and it needs a seek time of less than 1ms. See http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...b87761033.mspx or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReadyBoost.
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    Re: What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    Hi,

    Thank you all for the feedback. I had heard that some of the low cost 'Own label' memory sticks did not work with Readyboost. I'll try some out.
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    Re: What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    256mb Usb 2.0

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    Re: What kinds of USB memory stick are suitable for use as Vista memory

    BTW Vista will test your drive to see if it is compatible with ReadyBoost.
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