Might be SDRAM.Originally posted by wishboy:scarly is DDR1 then 512Mb will cost..........
80GB of VM. Not bad leh. I go try.Originally posted by LatecomerX:Nope. ReadyBoost takes advantage of external flash-based memory by using it as cache due to its seek time. It's like VM on flash instead of HDD. So if you pluck a HDD for ReadyBoost, it's as good as allocating more VM in the primary HDD.
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Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:80GB of VM. Not bad leh. I go try.
where in the wiki got say 80GB of VM?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:80GB of VM. Not bad leh. I go try.
Not sure about Vista, but Windows XP x64 supports up to 16 *TB* of VM. So you can likewise expect similar, or even higher limits for Vista.Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:where in the wiki got say 80GB of VM?
I meant for "ReadyBoost"Originally posted by LatecomerX:Not sure about Vista, but Windows XP x64 supports up to 16 *TB* of VM. So you can likewise expect similar, or even higher limits for Vista.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP_Professional_x64_Edition
4 GB then.Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:I meant for "ReadyBoost"
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then ReadyBoost will ask if you'd like to dedicate up to 4GB of the storage for disk caching. (Although ReadyBoost can use NTFS, it limits the maximum cache size to 4GB to accommodate FAT32 limitations.)
ThanksOriginally posted by LatecomerX:
Say only, not a lot of 64-bit programs hor.Originally posted by hiphop2009:get a 64 bit OS (xp or vista) if u wan ur com to run very very fast.