The laptop is Lenovo ThinkPad t61, which was pasted with the IBM logo at the time of purchase. The system is Vista Ultimate SP1, updated to all the latest patchesProgram.
There is no problem with enabling readyboost. The key is to enable readydrive. I thought it was a driver version problem.Intel has downloaded the latest fast drive.The result shows that readydrive is always disabled, and cannot be restarted no matter how it is restarted. Some people say that it will start automatically after a period of time, but I cannot perform the experiment. What is the status of the startup. Later, I introduced a method, which he also saw on the Internet. The procedure was very simple and I would like to share with you:
1> open the Intel Turbo memory console and click "Enable Windows readydrive ";
2> prompt to restart, click "cancel", and then press "FN + F12" to bring the computer to sleep;
3> press the power key to start the instance and activate readydrive. Otherwise, convert to 4 and 5;
4> If readydrive is not started, click "Enable Windows readydrive" again ";
5> prompt to restart, click "cancel", and then soft shutdown;
6> turn on your computer. OK. It must have been started this time!
The problem is that the computer must activate sleep and sleep before starting readydrive.
I also introduced another method on the Internet. Because there is no experiment, I don't know if it is really easy to use. I just want to give it to you:
Start-> Run-> gpedit. MSC-> Computer Configuration, management template-> system-> hard disk NV cache, which contains a total of four items, all of which are "disabled" (remember to disable it); then restart, choose Task Manager> hard disk properties. You can see the Nv cache. This indicates that the hard disk NV cache has been enabled. Go to the intel Turbo memory console to enable readydrive, restart, and enable it!