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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.
No, Depending on what processor you have and how much ram you have can depend how fast your computer is. also a hard drive RPM speed as well.Edit: Windows 7 has a feature called ReadyBoost that can increase your RAM by using a USB Flash drive. It only works if your computer would benefit from its use (e.g. you are using a lot of virtual memory, and your hard drive is slower than the USB port). When ReadyBoost is operational, it will increase the speed of your computer by reducing hard drive virtual memory swapping. So the answer is actually "maybe."
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No, you can not use a flash drive in place of RAM. Even if you could, it would not be a good alternative to RAM. Flash drives have a much slower data transfer rate, and a longer access time. Even if this were possible, it would drastically slow your computer down. Windows Vista does have the capability to use a flash drive to improve the computer's performance - it is a feature called ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost allows a flash drive to be an intermediary between the RAM and Virtual Memory. Virtual Memory is stored on your hard drive - it is used to swap items stored in RAM that are not being used to speed up the memory access time for things that are being used. Since Flash Drives are usually faster than hard drives, if you have a small amount of memory on your PC, it can speed it up.
Though it is possible to transfer big files over a network, it is best to transfer big files using a flash drive, DVD disc or other storage media. Writing data to storage media is a fast process. Data transfer over a network is much slower as it is limited by the connection speed of the network. However, the destination machine or drive must be physically accessible in order to transfer big files using storage media.
To use ReadyBoost a person obtains a flash drive and places the flash drive in the USB port on the computer. ReadyBoost allows your computer to store memory on it to speed up the computer.
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if your flashdisk has U3 on it then you can download programs on it that speed the computer up. some are free and some cost money.
Data Transfer Rates states the maximum speed at which data can be read/write onto the storage disk.
On the transfer case by the rear drive line. It's a three wire connector. On the transfer case by the rear drive line. It's a three wire connector.