Saturday, June 12, 2021

How To Use ReadyBoost on Windows 10

 How To Use ReadyBoost on Windows 10


In addition, to use the defragmentation tool on devices with older hardware, you can also use the ReadyBoost feature to speed up your computer.

ReadyBoost is not new to Windows 10, it's been around for many years, and it is a feature that uses a flash drive or SD card to cache files to boost the overall system performance. (If the device has an SSD, this feature won't be available since it is unlikely to offer additional benefits.)

To enable ReadyBoost on Windows 10, connect a USB flash drive, and use these steps:

1. Open File Explorer.

2. Click on "This PC" from the left pane.

3. Under the "Devices and drives" section, right-click the USB flash drive and select the Properties option.



4. Click on the ReadyBoost tab.

5. Select the Dedicate this device to ReadyBoost option.



1.    6. Click the Apply button.

2.    7. Click the OK button.

Once you complete the steps, the removable drive should help to boost the performance of the computer.

If you need a USB flash drive to use with ReadyBoost, we recommend the SanDisk Extreme Go because of its storage capacity, reliability, and price.


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