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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>There&#039;s a lack of information out there, but I think that event log entry is for something different (ReadyBoot, not ReadyBoost).  Search for ReadyBoot here (http://it-dep-is-techmeet.web.cern.ch/it-dep-is-techmeet/TechMeeting/2006-12-04/WCL402_Windows%20Vista%20Kernel%20Changes.ppt).  ReadyBoot sounds like a boot-time optimisation that&#039;s not related to ReadyBoost.  The ReadyBoost cache is re-populated every boot, so doesn&#039;t speed boots (whereas ReadyBoot does).

Or I might be wrong...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a lack of information out there, but I think that event log entry is for something different (ReadyBoot, not ReadyBoost).  Search for ReadyBoot here (<a href="http://it-dep-is-techmeet.web.cern.ch/it-dep-is-techmeet/TechMeeting/2006-12-04/WCL402_Windows%20Vista%20Kernel%20Changes.ppt" rel="nofollow">http://it-dep-is-techmeet.web.cern.ch/it-dep-is-techmeet/TechMeeting/2006-12-04/WCL402_Windows%20Vista%20Kernel%20Changes.ppt</a>).  ReadyBoot sounds like a boot-time optimisation that&#8217;s not related to ReadyBoost.  The ReadyBoost cache is re-populated every boot, so doesn&#8217;t speed boots (whereas ReadyBoot does).</p>
<p>Or I might be wrong&#8230;</p>
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