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HP ENVY 750-424
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I have 3, 128gig Jump drives that I would like to dedicate to ready boost. I get an error message saying that This device cannot be used as ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost is not enabled because this computer is fast enough that ReadyBoost is unlikely to provide additional benefit.

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@PaulCG54 wrote:

... This device cannot be used as ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost is not enabled because this computer is fast enough that ReadyBoost is unlikely to provide additional benefit.


Hi,

 

You don't need to do that because this will slow your machine down. Your machine already has SSD (which is daster than USB drive) and plenty of RAM:

 

     http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-envy-750-400-desktop-pc-series/12079665/document/c05272644/

 

Regards.

BH
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@PaulCG54 wrote:

... This device cannot be used as ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost is not enabled because this computer is fast enough that ReadyBoost is unlikely to provide additional benefit.


Hi,

 

You don't need to do that because this will slow your machine down. Your machine already has SSD (which is daster than USB drive) and plenty of RAM:

 

     http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-envy-750-400-desktop-pc-series/12079665/document/c05272644/

 

Regards.

BH
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