If you make mistakes, we are not to blame for the problems you might cause. If you follow it exactly, there should not be any problem at all with your system. You will accomplish it by “tricking” the operating system into thinking the device is fast enough.ĭisclaimer: This article will guide you into editing a Windows Registry entry.
We will describe a work-around that will allow you to enable ReadyBoost for your device.
Even if you have a device that is not supported. This is where this guide might be helpful for you. So, you might ask – what happens if I only have one flash drive to spare because I do not want to use my brand new device in ReadyBoost? Is there a way to force enable Readyboost?
This is what you will see when you try to enable Readyboost on a slow or old device.īefore even running the test, you might be able to get an idea by checking the system requirements of Readyboost: