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Windows 7 Readyboost using usb flash

Windows 7 Readyboost using usb flash

Windows 7 Readyboost using usb flash

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Has anyone experimented or tested NX using the Windows7 readyboost functionality?

John Lackowski
NX Support
Win 7 64bit NX 7.5.4.4 TC 8.3.1.1

RE: Windows 7 Readyboost using usb flash

Use readyboost when you have low physical memory (RAM).
If you have sufficient RAM (eg 4GB and above),then it is unnecessary to use Readyboost.
Buy an SSD instead.

RE: Windows 7 Readyboost using usb flash

what if you're doing a CAE calculation and it's filling up your ram even though you have 8GB? (I know 8GB isn't that much but IT won't let me have more)

NX 7.5.5.4 with Teamcenter 8 on win7 64
Intel Xeon @3.2GHz
8GB RAM
Nvidia Quadro 2000

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