Hi All,

(I don't use it...)

AFAIK, Ready Boost is for cashing files that the system uses.
So AB, as any other application, could potentially take advantage of it.

However, USB 2.0 is slower than a new SATA disk. So if you have a decent new PC 
with 4GB of RAM and two SATA disks, you gain not much using it.

It is probably still usefull if you use notebook with limited memory or lower 
RPM disk. There it may improve system performance as
- less RAM is used for disk caching, so more memory can be used by the apps 
(system will not slow down on page faults)
- disk IO is splitted between a phisycal disk and a flash drive.

Regards,

Jozsef

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