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    FZ series and ReadyBoost ReadyDrive

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by ScuderiaConchiglia, Jun 29, 2007.

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    ScuderiaConchiglia NBR Vaio Team Curmudgeon

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    Has anyone played with using ReadyBoost/ReadyDrive on an FZ series machine.

    I know there is no TurboMemory, but don't think that's an issue. I agree with HP's assessment that TurboMemory is a dumb idea because it limits you to the internal flash memory installed, where as using a SD card or memory stick allows you to readily change the size of the memory dedicated to ReadyBoost/ReadyDrive.

    Thoughts? Experiences?

    Gary
     
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    ScuderiaConchiglia NBR Vaio Team Curmudgeon

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    Which then begs the next question. Which sort of additional memory would be best (fastest) a USB 2 thumb drive, an SD card, or a Sony Memory Stick?

    Gary