Question:
Have 1GB ReadyDrive in Intel Turbo Memory??!!
My t61p comes with 1GB Intel Turbo Memory and internal SD(support SDHC) card reader.
I just wonder if I can have 1GB ReadyDriver in Intel Turbo Memory when using my own 2GB SDHC as ReadyBoost.
disable ReadyBoost in Intel Turbo Memory(because one ReadyBoost only in vista)
But how can "enlarge" ReadyDriver in Turbo Memory?
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Re: Have 1GB ReadyDrive in Intel Turbo Memory??!!
http://news.com.com/HP+says+no+to+In...3-6188531.html
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Re: Have 1GB ReadyDrive in Intel Turbo Memory??!!
read the article espec the bottom
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Re: Have 1GB ReadyDrive in Intel Turbo Memory??!!
I think you can only use either the Turbo Memory or the SD card/ReadyBoost, but not both at once. I think.
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Re: Have 1GB ReadyDrive in Intel Turbo Memory??!!
I think you can only use either the Turbo Memory or the SD card/ReadyBoost, but not both at once. I think.
Of course, I use SD card as ReadyBoost and don't enable ReadyBoost in Intel Turbo Memory(If you don't do this, Vista doesn't let you set ReadyBoost in SD card).
My question is how to take 512MB of ReadyBoost in TurboMemory into ReadyDrive (total would be 1GB).
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Re: Have 1GB ReadyDrive in Intel Turbo Memory??!!
http://news.com.com/HP+says+no+to+In...3-6188531.html
read the article espec the bottom
If you are talking about this:
"HP's decision was also based on the fact that ReadyBoost can only use one memory source at a time, which means that having Turbo Memory--which comes at a maximum size of 1GB--integrated into a notebook stops the customer from using, for example, a 2GB USB stick to boost the computer's memory."
That means nothing, really. It is true that you can not use more than one device at a time for readyboost. But you can use one device (such as an SDHC card) for readyboost and another (such as turbomemory) for readydrive.
@mailww - when I disabled readyboost for turbomemory, it says in the turbo memory console...
Parameter Value
ReadyBoost Disabled
ReadyDrive Enabled
Total Cache Size 1GB
When I looked under disk management the "nvcache" is gone after disabling readyboost for turbomemory.
What makes you think that TurboMemory is not using the entire 1GB for ReadyDrive? Did you check disk management after a reboot?
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