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An option for mirror mode is present that allows an entire disk volume to be mirrored in RAM, providing quick access when it comes to any file opening from a particular partition. This speeds up accessing and working with browsers or other common programs. Any program that is identified in the background as one that’s used often, SuperCache will use RAM, not the drive, to to read the data to and from. Setup SuperCache on any available drive, external or internal, to use available space as additional memory.
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The trial version is only available for two hours after initial system boots. At the same time, frequently used programs are automatically tracked and pre-cached to reduce load delays and optimize performance. Add applications to an Accelerated list to prioritize eBoostr’s functionally to work best with these programs. Manually select devices and easily alter the cache sizes for each from an easy-to-use options window.
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Use free RAM and disk space for performance boosting with eBoostr.
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Use Dataram RAMDisk to set a disk size and partition type before starting the the virtual disk.
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Quickly add application files or the Windows TEMP folder location to a drive used by RAM Disk. Mount these virtual drives as if you’re using a USB device or other internal hard drive. This allows these objects to run from raw memory, providing better speed and performance than with a regular disk drive. We’ll look at five other programs for similar use below.Įach of these programs function very similar to ReadyBoost in that they utilize free system memory to create virtual disk drives where files and/or applications can be launched from. While this built-in Windows feature is useful and can help with speed, it’s always nice to have alternative solutions.
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Still a lot the same as ReadyBoost being lost from a hiccup too.We’ve looked at speeding up Windows 8 with ReadyBoost as well as using it to improve Windows 7 performance. The only issue with having the pagefile on an external device is if the device hiccups and the OS loses sight of the external storage then you'll get data corruption from the pagefile being lost. All I can picture is RB comes between RAM and PageFile/drive transfers. Having ReadyBoost on a different external device to the pagefile say pagefile on usb 1 and RB on usb 2 should give benefits to greater bandwidth and simultaneous transfers. I can't predict which would be better if any. Very good question if putting both pagefile and readyboost on the same external storage can still get some benefit. ReadyBoost does cache some pagefile but only because it's caching HDD read/writes while pagefile caches any data that is not needed in ram due to old/lack of space but still needing to be kept. Putting the pagefile on a usb flash/mem card instead of the hard drive is alot like ReadyBoost except pagefile is RAM cacheing and ReadyBoost is more HDD caching. Click to expand.In Vista ReadyBoost uses a single file but in Win7 you can RAID external devices and have ReadyBoost spread across several usb/mem card devices and I believe you can have 8GB for ReadyBoost in Win7.