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Lefthand Sd-slot

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by KIMMOK, Jan 30, 2009.

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  1. KIMMOK

    KIMMOK Notebook Guru

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    Heya.

    Anybody used the left hand slot SD-slot for ReadyBoost?
    Im using Vista64 on my E6500 and desided to try this feautre.
    Please let me know if you have already tried to boost your system with this neat feauture in Vista.

    /KimmoK
     
  2. nizzy1115

    nizzy1115 Notebook Prophet

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    Ready boost is pointless if you have enough ram.

    That said what is a left handed sd slot?

    is it similar to a left handed hammer? ;)
     
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    KIMMOK Notebook Guru

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    If you have 4gb of ram with a 64bit OS and don't use any VMs, then that is enough ;)
     
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    SpeedyMods Notebook Deity

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    It's been tested that there is no benefit to readyboost if you have 2gb of ram or more.

    Greg
     
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