eBoostr - Boost Windows XP with Flash Memory
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Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversMDO Ltd. announces the release of eBoostr, a complete replacement for Microsoft ReadyBoost technology for Windows XP. Upgrade the performance of your PC without upgrading its components. Get ReadyBoost-like technology in Windows XP.
ReadyBoost limitations and use up to four inexpensive flash devices to speed up your system. Add more speed to your PC without upgrading!
If you could improve the performance of your computer by upgrading just one item, that would be memory. Adding more RAM speeds up Windows and applications, allowing the system to access the hard disk less often. This is especially true for older PCs with 256 or 512 MB of RAM, and laptop computers with slow hard drives.
Upgrading computer components can be costly, and is not always possible. Buying and plugging a USB flash memory stick, on the other hand, is neither expensive nor complicated. That is why Microsoft developed a new technology called ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost uses flash memory plugged into a computer to enhance operating system responsiveness, decrease loading time, and improve computer performance.
Unfortunately, Microsoft ReadyBoost is only available in Windows Vista. Since the day Microsoft announced its ReadyBoost technology for Windows Vista, the company made it clear that no ReadyBoost upgrade will be released to support Windows XP and older operating systems.
eBoostr is a third-party implementation of speed-enhancing technology based on using flash memory to enhance the responsiveness and performance of a Windows XP computer. eBoostr works similar to Microsoft ReadyBoost, providing many of the same benefits to the end user.
Improved Performance with No Costly Hardware Upgrades
eBoostr improves the performance of any PC without having to upgrade its components or the operating system. Using flash memory allows Windows XP to access hard drives less frequently, which results in improved performance and responsiveness of Windows XP and all applications.
No ReadyBoost Limitations
ReadyBoost is a great technology, but it has its limitations. Its current incarnation does not support more than one flash memory stick or card at a time. ReadyBoost requires using fast flash memory that can be more expensive than the typical flash drive found on everyone’s desk. Finally, ReadyBoost helps the most to those with little amount of RAM installed, and provides slim benefits to PCs with a gigabyte or more of RAM.
eBoostr overcomes these limitations. While it works great with ReadyBoost Certified devices, eBoostr also supports slower, less expensive flash memory sticks and cards, allowing for a really inexpensive way to improve your computer performance. eBoostr is not limited to a single stick or card, and supports up to four flash units simultaneously. Finally, unlike ReadyBoost, eBoostr provides noticeable performance benefits even to PCs that are stuffed with RAM sticks to the max.
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Comments(18)
not free
you can get the free one from other sited if you like this
wich site ?
we need a crack!!!!!!!!
it's less than useless im vista. adding almost nothing to performance. why would you
want to add this to xp?
did not make any difference to performance, just used more system resources and possibly
slowed things down.
try speed measurment
but, far from fine...
any crack ?
i tried it and yeah can't really tell any difference.. so i guess if you have 1gb of
ram, not much of an improvement... as i thought i could give my 4gb flashdrive a good
use.. but yea..
i had memory problems with this program. all kinds of errors. i went back to o&o after
uninstall.
http://rapidshare.com/files/75051306/eboostr.v1.0.2.build390-resurrection.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/75170172/eboostr_serial.zip.html
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serial key
by retlix on 14.12.2007 - 14:12
http://rapidshare.com/files/75170172/eboostr_serial.zip.html
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vista's readyboost takes advantage of almost zero access time of usb disks. it make it
perfect for very very small fragments of data, like say 4kb.
if you want to
take advantage of this feature in xp you would need to modify xp's kernel and xp's
prefetcher. and as you all know, ms products are closed sourced.
this is just
a good marketing, nothing more. ram is soo cheap nowdays so get it as much as your
motherboard supports. (and yor wallet) you don't have to buy brand name like teamgroup
ddr2 xtreem dark ddr2 2x2gb 800mhz which in my county is over 310eur.
ram ddr2
cellshock v2 2gb-kit (2x1gb) for 79,00 eur and you buy 2 if you want to and you still save
50% compared to teamgroup example.
thanks for share! i love it.
anyone got an updated keygen/crack/patch?
this really does help applications open faster on xp. not sure what problem people are
having on those it does not. most programs nearly open instantly now. maybe it depends if
you have a speedy or cheaper usb stick.
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thumbs down!
By revx on 15.11.2007 - 04:11