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If you’ve been following Windows Vista’s development for the past few months (no, I don’t mean all 5 years of development) you surely know about some “speed up” features it will have, when used together with flash drives. Well, this latest product won’t be using the Windows ReadyBoost feature (that speeds up the PC when a flash memory is plugged in) but will greatly reduce the tasks you operate that use your Hard Drive. Though there aren’t any numbersm this Solid State Drive will greatly improve Windows Vista’s performance (and with the specs they’re asking for, they need all the help they can get).

The only problem for me regarding this add-on is that it uses ATA. Please! Someone kill that format soon, like now! It’s pathetic that even though SATA has already been with us for so many years there still isn’t enough support for it on motherboards.
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August 1st, 2006 at 9:09 am
1“Well, this latest product won’t be using the Windows ReadyBoost feature (that speeds up the PC when a flash memory is plugged in) but will greatly reduce the tasks you operate that use your Hard Drive”
Are you trying to say this is a harddrive cache? Personally I think the readyboost tech is going to be a security nightmare. Already we have people stealing stuff off of USB chains…if senesitive HDD stuff or Memory is cached on a removable USB drive, then what’s to prevent someone from simply removing the stick whenever they damn please and take whatever data was written to it at the time?
December 18th, 2006 at 7:59 am
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December 18th, 2006 at 7:59 am
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