Anyway to keep ReadyBoost Running after restarting Vista?

G

Guest

Hi,

I'm very happy to use readyboost, but after every restart I'm a bit bothered
that I need to unplug and re-plug my usb drive to "restart" readyboost. Is
there anyway that I could make readyboost keep working even after a reboot
without unplugging my usb drive?

Thanks.
 
G

Guest

on my system (vista home premium)if i have enabled ready boost for a usb
device it will automatically use it every time i plug it in,aslong as there
is enough memory on it.You can enable this in the properties of your stick
and also configure how much memory to alocate for this
 
G

Guest

Got the exact same problem, I want to use ReadyBoost in a permanent way and
not having to unplug/replug my USB key everytime I reboot.

Here's what happening... ReadyBoost is working well on my USB key then I
reboot the PC. When Vista is up and running, I see no light on my USB key
and no "external drive" letters has been assigned to it, as if Vista didn't
detect it. I then have to unplug and replug it then a drive letter is
assigned and ReadyBoost is back.

Is there a way to tell Vista to find (and use) my USB key at startup without
having to unplug/replug it everytime ? Thanks !
 
G

Guest

Are you on an older system? I have experienced this type of functionality
before, but only on a previous system. The problem seemed to be a limitation
of either the driver or chipset.
 

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