Readyboost is enabled on my machine, and from using the Resource monitor it appears that Readyboost is doing a lot with some large video buffer files on my disk. They are larger than the entire available Readyboost partition (512MB). So I wonder if in trying to cache these, Readyboost is ending up flushing everything worthwhile that might be in the Readyboost cache? I think it would be useful to be able to clue Readyboost in on the joke - there is no point in it trying to cache video files too large for its partition.
Readyboost exceptions?
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by zenpharaohs, Aug 26, 2007.