eBoostr: ReadyBoost for Windows XP

eBoostr betters the speed of a Computer or laptop without having to upgrade its internal components or the operating system. Using USB light pen dead-eye drives or flash memory cards, permits Windows XP to access hard drives to a yet lesser extent. This results in upgraded performance and responsiveness of Windows XP and all running applications.

eBooster breathes au courant life into your old Windows XP machine.

MDO Ltd. has brought out eBoostr, saying it's a complete substitute for Microsoft's ReadyBoost technology for Windows XP machines. The software is now available for a test-drive and bestows ReadyBoost-like technology to older, but still useful Microsoft Windows XP PCs, providing many of the twin benefits to the end user.

eBoostr betters the speed of a Machine or laptop without having to upgrade its internal components or the operating system. Using USB flash pen memory drives or flash memory cards, permits Windows XP to access hard drives to a all the more lesser extent. This results in upgraded performance and responsiveness of Windows XP and all running applications.

The booting of your operating systems and program startup inspire even faster thanks to the smart caching mechanism. It seems to arrange account of XP's prefetch data to cache files on a faster flash drive. Then, if there's a system reference to the file, the eBoostr service directs access to the cached history instead of the drive.

System Requirements

- Windows XP (32 and 64 bit support), Windows 2000 , Windows 2003

-USB 2.0 harbour version or memory card reader

- Flash drive or memory card with at least 2.5 MB/sec adventitious read speed

Besides the added functionality, eBoostr besides allows the use of up to four flash devices to speed up a system. That's a group of additional capacity though I can't see anyone needing this. Still it's nice to know the option is always there if you need it.

The software very supports slower, less expensive flash reminiscence and cards, providing an inexpensive path to upgrade a computer's performance. eBoostr also promises noticable performance benefits yet to PCs that already have additional RAM installed.

I'm a laptop user and the added power reserves on laptops increases your battery being when on the go, due to reduced disk activity. This will also extend the life of your drives saving you additional costs and inconvenience.

The cost is just under $30 and of course, you'll need some flash honour making it an economical option for extending the useful life of your XP machine.

eBoostr software is easy to install and very intuitive. The analysis legend has no time expiration and you can evaluate it for as long as you disposition however it only boosts your system for 4 hours from boot up. It's available in 16 languages so people all over the world should have no trouble installing and using it.

eBoostr is an efficient , money-saving and is technically the most light solution to the problem of insufficient RAM or slow hard disks.

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