"JW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> You may have to delete the CDFS partition by reformatting the drive.
>
> "John Randle" <John (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:17643B87-D18F-4DE5-B94B-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I am running VISTA Home Premiun w/ current updates on a Gateway MT6828
>>(T5200
>> dual core 1.66 GHz w/ 1GB RAM). I have a SANDISK Cruzer 2GB flash drive
>> with
>> Ready Boost enabled with 1.8GB allocated for the cache file. The device
>> has
>> two partitions on it, one is a CDFS partition with the U3 software from
>> SANDISK on it and the other is a FAT partition that is used for the ready
>> boost function. If I have the flash drive plugged in when coming up from
>> a
>> shutdown, the system hangs in the boot phase. If the flash drive is not
>> plugged in the system boots normally. Using another 2 GB SANDISK flash
>> drive
>> which has not been configured for ready boost I do not have this problem
>> as
>> the system will boot from a shutdown without hanging.
>> Any suggestions or comments on why the system hangs in the boot phase
>> with
>> the ready boost device installed would be appreciated as I understand
>> from
>> other posts/threads that ready boost works best if it is left installed
>> at
>> all times.
>
"John Randle"
Hi. John,
You don't have to delete CDFS partition!! I have a 4GB SANDISK Cruser flash
drive, which I formatted to NTFS and have never had a problem