compact flash readyboost

Compact Flash and ReadyBoost

Are Compact Flash cards compatible with ReadyBoost? Autoplay doesn't show an option to use the card for performance enhancement. Do I have to enable the ReadyBoost feature from the control panel somewhere? I'm trying to use my SanDisk 256MB CF card.

How is it connected? The best info I have found on the web regarding ReadyBoost is: http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/archive/2006/06/02/615199.aspx
"Hollow Gousuke" wrote in message

Are Compact Flash cards compatible with ReadyBoost? Autoplay doesn't show an option to use the card for performance enhancement. Do I have to enable the ReadyBoost feature from the control panel somewhere? I'm trying to use my SanDisk 256MB CF card.

The card is plugged into the 9-in-1 (4 slot) card reader on the front of my machine. I'm running Beta 2 Build 5384.
I've actually been reading the Q&A page that you posted the link to. So far everything checks out, so I dunno.
"Zapper" wrote:

How is it connected? The best info I have found on the web regarding ReadyBoost is: http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/archive/2006/06/02/615199.aspx
"Hollow Gousuke" wrote in message Are Compact Flash cards compatible with ReadyBoost? Autoplay doesn't show an option to use the card for performance enhancement. Do I have to enable the ReadyBoost feature from the control panel somewhere? I'm trying to use my SanDisk 256MB CF card.

Ah, this is interesting.
I cannot get ReadyBoost to acknowledge my CF card at all, but when I plug in a 2GB iPod nano, the ReadyBoost tab tells me that "This device does not have the required performance characteristics for use in speeding up your system."
And I understand, since Matt Ayer's Q&A page says that MP3 players are not supported. I just find it perplexing that ReadyBoost will acknowledge the MP3 player, and not my CF card. The card itself must not be compatible?
"Zapper" wrote:

How is it connected? The best info I have found on the web regarding ReadyBoost is: http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/archive/2006/06/02/615199.aspx
"Hollow Gousuke" wrote in message Are Compact Flash cards compatible with ReadyBoost? Autoplay doesn't show an option to use the card for performance enhancement. Do I have to enable the ReadyBoost feature from the control panel somewhere? I'm trying to use my SanDisk 256MB CF card.

It sounds like the OS might be seeing your cf card reader as a floppy disk type device...which they dont support
"Hollow Gousuke" wrote in message

Ah, this is interesting.
I cannot get ReadyBoost to acknowledge my CF card at all, but when I plug in a 2GB iPod nano, the ReadyBoost tab tells me that "This device does not have the required performance characteristics for use in speeding up your system."
And I understand, since Matt Ayer's Q&A page says that MP3 players are not supported. I just find it perplexing that ReadyBoost will acknowledge the MP3 player, and not my CF card. The card itself must not be compatible?
"Zapper" wrote:
How is it connected? The best info I have found on the web regarding ReadyBoost is: http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/archive/2006/06/02/615199.aspx
"Hollow Gousuke" wrote in message Are Compact Flash cards compatible with ReadyBoost? Autoplay doesn't show an option to use the card for performance enhancement. Do I have to enable the ReadyBoost feature from the control panel somewhere? I'm trying to use my SanDisk 256MB CF card.

I think that option is only available to USB thumb drives.
William
"Hollow Gousuke" wrote in message Are Compact Flash cards compatible with ReadyBoost? Autoplay doesn't show an option to use the card for performance enhancement. Do I have to enable the ReadyBoost feature from the control panel somewhere? I'm trying to use my SanDisk 256MB CF card.

How is the CF card connected to the computer. Any card that uses usb 1.1 will not work with vista. Needs to be USB 2.0. Jonty
"William R. Mosher" wrote:

I think that option is only available to USB thumb drives.
William
"Hollow Gousuke" wrote in message Are Compact Flash cards compatible with ReadyBoost? Autoplay doesn't show an option to use the card for performance enhancement. Do I have to enable the ReadyBoost feature from the control panel somewhere? I'm trying to use my SanDisk 256MB CF card.

You might not have enough space on your card to use it: Q: What's the smallest ReadyBoost cache that I can use A: The smallest cache is 256MB (well, 250 after formatting). Post beta2, we may drop it another 10 MB or so.
The best info I have found about ReadyBoost is: http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/archive/2006/06/02/615199.aspx

"Jonty" wrote in message

How is the CF card connected to the computer. Any card that uses usb 1.1 will not work with vista. Needs to be USB 2.0. Jonty
"William
R. Mosher" wrote:
I think that option is only available to USB thumb drives.
William
"Hollow Gousuke" wrote in message Are Compact Flash cards compatible with ReadyBoost? Autoplay doesn't show an option to use the card for performance enhancement. Do I have to enable the ReadyBoost feature from the control panel somewhere? I'm trying to use my SanDisk 256MB CF card.

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