Windows ReadyBoost can make use of storage space on several detachable media devices, for example USB flash drives, to pace up your PC. When you slot in a well-matched gadget, the AutoPlay dialog box will present you the choice to pace up your system by means of Windows ReadyBoost.
1. Plug up a flash drive or additional detachable media gadget into your PC. This should automatically open AutoPlay. If AutoPlay do not open, it may have been disabled. For further details, observe Troubleshoot AutoPlay problems.
2. Below General Options, click Speed up my system. This will show the Properties dialog box for your flash drive or other detachable media device.
3. Click the ReadyBoost tab, and afterward do one of the subsequent:
• To turn ReadyBoost off, click on Do not use this device.
• To turn ReadyBoost on, click Use this device, as well as after that shift the slider to select how much of the accessible space on your flash drive you want to keep for boosting your system speed.
4. Click OK.
Note
The attachable media device must control at least 256 megabytes (MB) of space to get a move on with Windows ReadyBoost.




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