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ReadyBoost is a caching technology integrated into the Windows Vista Operating System. The idea is to use a flash drive (commonly called a thumb drive) as secondary RAM for your computer.  Since a computer’s performance is often dictated by the amount of physical memory installed in the computer, adding additional memory is an easy and inexpensive way to improve your PC’s speed.

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