If you've got Windows 7 or Vista, open the properties of the drive, go to the Readyboost tab and change the settings.
If you've got XP and some git has done it to your drive and then given it back to you, you're stuck. If you can't get access to a Win 7 or Vista machine to fix it, try a Linux live CD
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There are many potential uses for a flash drive. When running Windows Vista, a flash drive can be used to boost the overall speed and performance of a computer. The storage space on a USB flash drive can be combined with the current hard drive space to increase the speed of a computer. Simply insert the flash drive into the computer and follow the onscreen instructions.
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If Windows, there is a small icon in the bottom task bar which, when clicked on, will unmount the flash drive and tell you when it is safe to remove the flash drive. In Linux, the drive is unmounted before removing. The idea is to ensure that any writing to the flash drive has been completed and the drive can be removed without corruption.
to remove backtrack 5 you must get the windows ISO then put it on a flash drive and boot of that
No. It can also be used with an SD card, or an SSD attached to a SATA port.
Any type of Flash drive can be used in Windows Vista.
put your flash drive in the computer and boot the windows CD when the setup come and asks about partitioning use the directory of your flash drive
format using windows formatter
The Dane-Elec Flash Drive is compatible with Windows and Mac.
It depends on which operating system you want to boot on your flash drive. I have been using Bootsage to create a Windows 7 installer flash drive or a WinPE bootable environment, and it seems to work very well. It runs under Windows XP as well as Windows 7. http://firesage.com/bootsage
Yes by using a usb flash drive.