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Pen Drive Ram On Windows Vista - Features on Windows Vista | ||
Discussion by Omkar™ with 13 Replies.
Last Update: July 10, 2008, 12:40 am | |||
I recently viewed the homepage of Windows Vista on Microsoft's site. It says that Windows Vista can use a pen drive (USB 2.0) as additional RAM to speed up the memory.
My question is that we use RAM because the hard disk is SLOW. We do have a swap file, but we don't use it much because it slows down performance! So, how can it be that the USB Pen drive be as fast as the RAM? Its max. speed is just 153.3kbps So won't that be slow too? How can that act as additional RAM?
Is Microsoft trying to fool innocent buyers? This is outrageous!
-Omkar Ekbote
Wed May 24, 2006 Reply New Discussion
If they are tring to fool innocent buyers then its no big thing as they have been doing it till now. Thats why people are switching from Windows to Linux (there are other reasons too).
Wed May 24, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Anyway, I guess all it will do is maybe use it as swap partition. Or who knows??? may be it actually turns it into a RAM? It will definitely perform better than a HD coz an HD is busy with loads of other work too which makes it act slow even with swap file. But Pen drive can be used for direct memory access.
There is not much report about all this on the popular sites either... so not much info.
Wed May 24, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Wed May 24, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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Windows vista will never actually be released so no need to worry :|Exactly! Microso$ft Windows Vista is been delayed a lot till now. So dont need to worry of using Microso$ft Windows Vista for another few more months, and who know if they feel like the may make it years before its final release (not really!)
Thu May 25, 2006 Reply New Discussion
aah... the same old thing... why the f do people even give a damn to something as weird as harry potter???
what happened to the UNIXs of the Novel world
Thu May 25, 2006 Reply New Discussion
But yea they delayed it until next year and it probably won't be out at the current release date since recent reviews have said the OS is falling apart at the seams. Unless the recoding they are doing is majorly impressive I'm picturing a 2008 release
Thu May 25, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Thu May 25, 2006 Reply New Discussion
One reason for the late release of visa is probably the fact that they are rying o correct this problem, since the inaility to fully uilize Vista will hae users sticking to XP or even the older versions (and I have friends who are still running Windows 98). this would really hurt Microsoft - should people not actually go out and buy the operating system.
Then again, Microsoft is also coming out with it's own hardware - which has already hit markets. The most easily available are the periphirals as of now. It's pretty likely that during the launch of vista, Microsoft may actually institute a scheme, where you're prompted to come by and try vista on similar systems that consumers are already using and then to try out Vista on an MS system. Then consumers may be prompted to swap their systems for a reduced cost - while also picking up the Vista software.
All in all - there's probably some trickery brewing.
Fri May 26, 2006 Reply New Discussion
On the other hand as some of the other forum members have said it is probably far more likely that it simply acts as a swap file. This could still be good but it wouldn't allow for actual additional ram.
Of course I don't know any of this for sure but this is just what I am thinking, perhaps someone can set the record straight and tell us exactly how this thing works and if it can work at all?
Sun May 28, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Sun Jun 18, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Today itself I heard about this.
Windows will not accept all pendrives as ram.
It will check its speed first.
In world level the pen drives having a speed of 35Mb/Sec are avilable.So I thik if we use that type it will work as a ram.
In addition to that software's are available to use this facility in XP also.
-reply by rejin chandran
Fri Apr 4, 2008 Reply New Discussion
Pen Drive Ram On Windows Vista
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This feature is not that bad there are some pen drives meant for this purpose like I have the sandisk cruzer which has a very powerfull reading/writing speed
-reply by uday
Thu Jul 3, 2008 Reply New Discussion
hey Why are you so against windows? I'm a microsoft fan and I would not stand insulting microsoft. They are saying the truth buddy.
Go to Eboostr.Com and download eboostr. You will find the difference. They are not trying lure customers. It's true and is coming.
-reply by RAZER
Thu Jul 10, 2008 Reply New Discussion
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