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post Nov 15 2007, 09:59 AM, updated 19y ago

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MDO 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. Overcome 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.

http://www.eboostr.com/press/eboostr-version-1-released/
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post Nov 15 2007, 10:00 AM

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Blah.....no free version?
USD26.10 tat means around RM80

Uh got trial
http://www.eboostr.com/files/eBoostr.exe

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use USB 1.1 port with your software?
A: No. USB port version 1.1 is very slow. Your computer performance may strongly decrease.

Q: Can I install eBoostr on my Windows 2000 (or Vista)?
A: No, the product can run on Windows XP only (in addition, no 64 bit support yet).

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post Nov 18 2007, 11:19 AM

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Agree, should move it to the Software section. I was going to create a new thread about this yesterday. tongue.gif
Anyways, I've try the RC version and it works great! I load up Crysis Demo and the loading times decrease about half, however during gameplay theres not much noticeable activity on my thumbdrive; Windows startup is around 1.5X faster.
IMHO, this app rocks! rclxms.gif
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post Mar 25 2008, 09:28 PM

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thx for the info guys.. mayb can try on my ram anemic old laptop thumbup.gif
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post Mar 29 2008, 11:49 PM

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why it does not support USB 1.1? doh.gif
shud move this to software section
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post Mar 30 2008, 12:53 AM

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USB 1.1 = 12mbps
USB 2.0 = 480mbps
see the diffrence? no point to utilize a thumbdrive if its have only 12mbps of peak transfer rate, which is equal to 1mega byte per second, which is slower than old IDE harddisk.
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post Apr 1 2008, 04:57 PM

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i hope one day windows for pc can boot up like windows mobile - maybe install everything in the memory instead of HD now that memory are so cheap yet very high capacity
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RM80 is really too expensive.

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post Apr 9 2008, 08:21 AM

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compare to free feature from vista, this product price...(i think i better buy anti-virus product ) laugh.gif
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post Apr 9 2008, 08:25 AM

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QUOTE(island @ Nov 15 2007, 09:59 AM)
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.
IMHO i think this doesn't serve the purpose, since this software is for older pc which some of it didn't even come with USB2.0
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the software beats it own purpose XD
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post Apr 11 2008, 11:05 AM

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Anti virus. u got try?
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post Apr 11 2008, 07:19 PM

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ReadyBoost doesn't seem to be a obvious performance-booster in my 2GB RAM Windows Vista either (that's the reason why I never enable it on my flashdisk)...

So I'm not too sure how much it can help in non-Vista boxes
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QUOTE(samurai1337 @ Apr 11 2008, 07:19 PM)
ReadyBoost doesn't seem to be a obvious performance-booster in my 2GB RAM Windows Vista either (that's the reason why I never enable it on my flashdisk)...

So I'm not too sure how much it can help in non-Vista boxes
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ready boost really help alot in my 2gb vista system.....
my computer really not that lag after i put in 4gb ready boost pendrive..
i try put 1gb but no different. but 4gb got different alot
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QUOTE(samurai1337 @ Apr 11 2008, 07:19 PM)
ReadyBoost doesn't seem to be a obvious performance-booster in my 2GB RAM Windows Vista either (that's the reason why I never enable it on my flashdisk)...

So I'm not too sure how much it can help in non-Vista boxes
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iianm, readyboost only helpful for those who have 512mb ram.
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post Apr 11 2008, 07:32 PM

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QUOTE(HMMaster @ Apr 11 2008, 07:23 PM)
iianm, readyboost only helpful for those who have 512mb ram.
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yah... i also on 512 but now upgraded

i just came back from Pc Fair (KLCC) and bought ram

RM50 = 2gb ram
me damn happy and now woot... i wanted to use e-booster liao but then now... NO NEED LOR... rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(scyap @ Apr 11 2008, 07:32 PM)
yah... i also on 512 but now upgraded

i just came back from Pc Fair (KLCC) and bought ram

RM50  = 2gb ram
me damn happy and now woot... i wanted to use e-booster liao but then now... NO NEED LOR... rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
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r u sure? 2gb thumbdrive or ram? shocking.gif
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its either 1gb or 2gb
and its physical ram (not usb)...

and its DDR2 ONLY
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QUOTE(scyap @ Apr 11 2008, 09:51 PM)
its either 1gb or 2gb
and its physical ram (not usb)...

and its DDR2 ONLY
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u also not sur eu bought 1gb or 2gb? shocking.gif
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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Apr 11 2008, 09:59 PM)
u also not sur eu bought 1gb or 2gb?  shocking.gif
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not that i not sure

its that i asked about DDR2 rams
but i buy is DDR1 (sucky mobo... argh...) smile.gif

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