Speed up Windows Vista without adding more memory

One of the disadvantage Windows Vista has is the need of a lot of memory, even having a decent amount of memory installed the computer sometimes take times to load. The reason why Windows Vista takes to much to load is because it has to many features integrated in the system, to resolve this problem Microsoft added a very functional featured called “Ready Boost“. Ready Boost allows you to add a USB memory flash to expand more memory to your computer with out opening the computer.

Watch the following video to learn how to do it!

Here is a comparison without “Ready Boost” and with “Ready Boost

This option is good for non-tech users, for tech users who knows how to install more computer memory go ahead and install it.

What do you think? Do you prefer “Ready Boost” or Install more memory?

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