I´m not saying anything about Readyboot, I only tried to answer your question regarding Readyboost according to my understanding. My understanding was that you were asking whether Readyboost functionality gets somehow disabled if one disables superfetch (as this in fact seems to be case in Win 7, but not in Vista). Thanks for clarifying your question:dsvochak wrote:Do those who have SuperFetch disabled also have ReadyBoost disabled?
So, to answer it, I didn´t have Readyboost service disabled. I tried this "tweak" out once as I thought I didn´t need Readyboost service starting with the system and running in the background since I didn´t need to use Readyboost drives. Right my next reboot took noticeably longer, so I re-enabled Readyboost service, and my boot time became again as it was before. That´s why I have never tried again to run my Vista system with Readyboost service disabled. But I can´t really say if there was any link between Readyboost service disabling and longer boot time. That has been my experience with Readyboost service enabling/disabling (note, my Vista system has been always running with prefetch/superfetch disabled). I hope that answers your question as far as my experience with Vista is concerned.dsvochak wrote:It is whether those who have disabled SuperFetch also disabled ReadyBoost...
Cheers,
Marin





