Support for Secure digital (SD) Memory Cards
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Readyboost a a program wich may be used to speed-up your computer. Plug in a USB stick, and press readyboost. (Like if you have a 1GB USB stick , your PC will get 1gb more RAM) More about it : http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/speed-up-your-windows-vista-computer-with-readyboost/
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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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If you have Vista system, just plug a flash drive that is ReadyBoost compatible into USB port and Vista will ask if you want to use this drive as ReadyBoost. Accept what is suggested by Vista and you are ready to go. It is realy speeding up your computer.
By using ReadyBoost
Long File Names or also known as LFNs
Using a USB memory stick in 'ready boost' mode - gives your PC extra RAM - even if you already have the maximum RAM allowed. This is especially useful for laptops, which are somewhat limited in the amount of RAM they have on-board.
The graphic tool bar that appears at the bottom of the Windows screen is called a task bar. This is a feature that was first introduced with Windows 95.
ReadyBoost