Plug a USB disk in to your system, then right click its icon in the Computer and choose Properties. Now I will show you how to configure ReadyBoost in Windows 7.
Windows ReadyBoost depends on the memory management of the SuperFetch mechanism in Windows and can significantly improve system response time for any operation. It is a clever approach adopted to increase the system cache by utilizing the storage area from high speed storage devices such as USB Disks, Memory Cards, SD cards, Compact Flash drives or any other kind of massive portable flash repositories. Lets see what ReadyBoost is and how we can configure it in Windows 7.
The ReadyBoost concept was first introduced and used in Windows Vista, it has been inherited to Windows 7 along with some note-worthy enhancements. Before reading this post, I would recommend that you first skim through our previous posts here and here.