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- Price: Free to try (Nag Screen);
- Operating system: Windows XP
- Date added: December 20, 2007
- Total Downloads: 24,893
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Publisher's description
From eBoostr :The eBoostr application was designed to allows users to use an additional drive (flash memory or hard disk) as another layer of performance-boosting cache. There is no need to purchase a Vista upgrade to get the benefits of the Vistas ReadyBoost technology. With the newly developed eBoostr, the booting of your OS and applications startup get much faster thanks to the smart caching mechanism. Version 1.1 build 398 includes unspecified updates.
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Version: eBoostr 1.1 build 398
Pros: It really boosts up performance.It is an excellent replacement of readyboot of vista in XP.
You can use a varitety of media including memory card reader,USB 2.0,Hard disk to build cache
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Version: eBoostr 1.1 build 398
"It seems to actually help improve Windows XP system Performance"
Pros: This software seems like it actually is improving the performance on my system. I'm testing it on a dual processor laptop with a 40GB Hard drive with 1G of memory. I've set the page size at 2GB and over time the application is showing that it is able to bypass going to my slow hard drive.
Cons: I'd like to see the overall cache ratio/disk hit ratio show what the actual ratio % is. Right now it just shows up as dots on a line, so you have to estimate what the percentage is. It would also be good to see a write up on when you should use it, and how big you should set the cache size to be initially.
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