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So i am sure if you have been keeping up with Vista you have heard about their "Readyboost" feature. Which basically allows you to use a standard USB drive (over 256mb) and it will use the "Readyboost" feature. It does make a big difference on startup. What video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHd53do0A3A
Well i thought to myself why not build a proprietary chip on the mainboard to take advantage of this? Well it looks like i was beaten to the punch...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHd53do0A3A
Well i thought to myself why not build a proprietary chip on the mainboard to take advantage of this? Well it looks like i was beaten to the punch...
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