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    ReadyBoost on 6710

    Discussion in 'HP' started by risbo, Jun 16, 2008.

  1. risbo

    risbo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi to all the good people of this forum...I have a question about ReadyBoost on my 6710.
    My laptop has a card reader (SD,Memory Stick,Memory Stick Pro,Memory Stick
    Duo,MMC,xD) so can I use a memory card instead of a usb stick?
    And what type of card works?
    Thanks
     
  2. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    Readyboost is useless if you have 2gb or more.
     
  3. risbo

    risbo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks...didn't know that
     
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    Its better buying actual RAM than using readyboost. you wont even notice the difference with readyboost. It was really made to use for slow systems with 512mb RAM