turbo Memory options ( win7 ulti)

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turbo Memory options ( win7 ulti)

#1 Post by ausmike » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:16 am

Does READYBOOST and TURBO MEMORY options that I am seeing in T6x series work ? Love to hear from anyone
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Re: turbo Memory options ( win7 ulti)

#2 Post by GrandMasterKhan » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:21 am

Both work. Helps with applications. I use Turbo Memory and ReadyBoost. For Readyboost have tried with an 8GB USB flash drive and a Class 10 SD Card. I found the drive to actually work better but for the SD use a USB reader sort of daisy chained so that might be an issue. Appls repeatedly used, ie Office Excel, are faster. This is in addition to 4GB of dual channel RAM and using a 64bit OS.
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Re: turbo Memory options ( win7 ulti)

#3 Post by ausmike » Sun Apr 18, 2010 2:39 pm

Thanks .. great !@!
I did an upgrade to the HD = SSD and wasnt sure if the TM and TB still worked
as my APPS and bootup = FAST via win7 x64

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Re: turbo Memory options ( win7 ulti)

#4 Post by sjthinkpader » Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:20 pm

You don't need Readyboost with SSD. If Windows7 detects SSD correctly, it will tell you Readyboost is not needed.
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Re: turbo Memory options ( win7 ulti)

#5 Post by ausmike » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:57 am

YIP...................thats why was asking>> thanks for input everyone

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Re: turbo Memory options ( win7 ulti)

#6 Post by Yacek » Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:35 am

sjthinkpader wrote:You don't need Readyboost with SSD. If Windows7 detects SSD correctly, it will tell you Readyboost is not needed.
For those who are not a lucky winners and do not have SSD in their thinkpads (yet):

ReadyBoost really works in Win7. I was really dissapointed with this utility in Vista. But in Win7 I noted a remarkable improvement. The application are being loaded notably faster (my experience with 4GB SD card).
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