> -----Original Message----- > From: Pablo Sanchez [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 5:05 PM > To: Community mailing list of VirtualBox users > Subject: Re: [VBox-users] Windows Readyboost > > [ Comments below, in-line ] > > On 08/28/2012 05:46 PM, Casey Allen Shobe wrote: > > > > But you should be able use the USB mapping support to use a > > ReadyBoost-compliant USB drive directly from a Windows VM for that > > purpose. > > > > Howdy, > > My primary W7 VM is on SSD and it flies. :) I'd prefer using SSD > (outside of VBox) over something within the O/S. > Yes, I couldn't agree more. SSD is much faster, and I make use of it on one of my machines and can see a significant speed jump. However, ReadyBoost does not function when an SSD is installed, and the machine in connection with which I am asking this question does not have an SSD. I also know that ReadyBoost has less significant gains in machines with plenty of RAM, such as this one does. Nevertheless, if I can believe the measurable results that I see in a performance monitor, and I have an open, unutilized SD slot, there is no reason, none that I am aware of anyway, not to take every little bit of gain I can get. Thanks.
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