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    Windows Vista ReadyBoost

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Sprintguy1376, Jul 17, 2007.

  1. Sprintguy1376

    Sprintguy1376 Notebook Consultant

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    I want to buy an SD card and just leave it in the memorycard reader on my M1330 to gain the benefits of ReadyBoost. I was wondering though, SD cards now come in different speeds. Would this affect ReadyBoost?

    Would an SD card at 150X perform any better and an SD card at 60X using ReadyBoost? I really know nothing about this so any info at all would be awesome.