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		<title>SD Card for Vista ReadyBoost</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 08:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is my experience on using an SD Card for ReadyBoost. The main reason for using as SD card is that I can leave it permanently in my laptop, as opposed to a USB drive which would obviously stick out the side. Initially I had a 2GB TwinMOS SD card, rated at 133x. At first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is my experience on using an SD Card for ReadyBoost. The main reason for using as SD card is that I can leave it permanently in my laptop, as opposed to a USB drive which would obviously stick out the side.</p>
<p>Initially I had a 2GB TwinMOS SD card, rated at 133x. At first Vista told it wasn&#8217;t suitable for ReadyBoost, but after a few formats of the card at with different filesystems and cluster sizes it started to work. I never noticed any real difference, and much to my annoyance Vista kept &#8220;forgetting&#8221; to use it for ReadyBoost and I&#8217;d have to keep switching it on again.</p>
<p>After a few months the SD card stopped working altogether so I got it replaced under warranty. This time I got a 4GB TwinMOS card listed as &#8220;SDHC Superfast&#8221; (whatever that means), and told Vista to use practically the entire 4GB (whatever the recommended value was, something aroun 3.8 GB). This time the performance increase was very noticable &#8211; mostly when it came to opening programs, and of course having lots of heavyish programs open simultaneously. Also, Vista never seems to &#8220;forget&#8221; anymore, it just works all the time silently. Even with my laptop&#8217;s 2GB of actual (which is pretty decent) the effects of ReadyBoost with this card were noticable.</p>
<p>And of course you&#8217;d never know it was there since it&#8217;s hidden neatly in the SD card slot.. nice.</p>
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