using such methods only fools Vista into thinking that such USB drive are compatible. but expect no performance gains in such cases ! these hacks dont work !
The baseline requirements are :
The USB Key must be at least USB 2.0
The device must be able to do 3.5 MB/s for 4 KB random reads...
Re: What are your Vista Performance scores?
My hpdv6226us shows ALL OF 2.2 actually!
But you can easily change this figure as follows ! Well, this is more of a gag tweak, actually !
Go to C:\Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore and check for the latest xml file. Open it with Word...
try this. its easier :-)
Open regedit and go to
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\
SystemRestore\Cfg Double-click the DiskPercent.
The default is f (in hexadecimal) which is 15 in decimal. For making it say 10%type 'a'
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