Well, I figured out what Vista “Readyboost” really does. It slows down your computer, and makes it grind like a coffee grinder for ten minutes after you start up, copying files back to your flash drive – you’d think it could leave them there after shutdown, you know, copy files occasionally, but no, it grinds through 4 gigs of copying files you’ve used during your last windows session to the flash drive. In other words, worthless AND slows your computing experience down. I couldn’t get my web browser to work at all until I figured out what was going on and turned readyboost off.
Readyboost got the readyboot.
Windows Vista Readymoose.



