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Donate $30 or more and get a Free ReadyBoost 2 GB USB Drive!
Speeds up your system without adding RAM!
What is ReadyBoost? RAM is the best way to increase and improve your computer
performance, but it can be expensive and difficult to add. ReadyBoost makes it
easy! Just plug in a ReadyBoost compatible USB flash drive into your PC or
laptop, and Windows will ask it you want to use the flash drive to increase system
performance!
- Speed up your system -
3 easy steps!
- Increases RAM without having to install it
"inside" the computer
- Reduces hard drive access which increases
battery life on a laptop
- You can choose to allocate part of a USB
drive's memory to speed up performance and use the remainder to store files.
- Change the amount you allocate for file
storage/RAM anytime you want.
- If you unplug it, nothing is lost; windows
will remember to use it the next time you plug it in.
- ReadyBoost only works with Vista and
Windows 7 with 2.0 USB ports. (Using Windows XP? click here)
- USB drive must be ReadyBoost compatible;
not all flash drives are.
- Integrated cap holder on the back to
prevent lost caps
Once you plug the drive into your computer, you
will get an autoplay dialog box, with a selection for "Speed up my system". Turn
on "Use this device" and you will get more memory!
Click here to see the easy picture tutorial
on how to use the USB to increase
your system performance!
Using
Windows XP? XP does not offer the ReadyBoost option - but you
can still use the 2GB flash drive to store thousands and thousands
of photos, documents, program backups, music files, and more. And
should you get a new computer with Windows 7, you'll have this ReadyBoost ready
2.0GB flash drive to boost your system performance!
Vista Users: You must have 2.0 USB
ports which are the standard for the past few years (introduced in
2002 as the standard USB on computers).
Click here for
instructions on how to see if you have USB 2. |