You can boost your Vista virtual memory by setting it to a custom size approximately 2.5 times larger than the installed physical memory. This will prevent an excessively large file from being created and becoming fragmented.
Vitual Memory
Pagefile.sys
Amount of supported RAM memory.
Vista Memory Diagnostics
No.Windows Vista's physical memory limits are 4 GB (for 32-bit) and 128 GB (for 64-bit) for the Ultimate version.Here are the memory limits for some versions of Vista:32-bitsWindows Vista Ultimate: 4 GBWindows Vista Enterprise: 4 GBWindows Vista Business: 4 GBWindows Vista Home Premium: 4 GBWindows Vista Home Basic: 4 GBWindows Vista Starter: 1 GB64-bitsWindows Vista Ultimate: 128 GBWindows Vista Enterprise: 128 GBWindows Vista Business: 128 GBWindows Vista Home Premium: 16 GBWindows Vista Home Basic: 8 GBWindows Vista Starter: N/A
Windows Vista DVD.
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Go no less than 1gb for vista.
There's no such thing as an "XP memory card." Memory cards are operating system-independent.
Ready Boost enabled devices will be able to do this. Anything that has a solid state memory can be used for ready boost (as long as it included the hash ID that lets windows know its ReadyBoost enabled). Even some gaming mice have flash memory for the button assignments and windows sees them as ReadyBoost enabled. Remember though the USB speed of today may not imrove system speed to a point that you may notice.
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No you can't. Your system memory is something completely different than the memory used by USB Drive.