Using the USB flash drive RAM in Windows 7 and Vista using Microsoft's ReadyBoost technology, we can increase the master memory of our computer and convert the flash memory (USB memory) to the virtual master memory. This feature is available in Windows Vista and Windows 7. With this feature, we can accelerate the extra virtual master memory with the help of our computer. We can use ReadyBoost and various USB memories on our computer. It should meet some minimum requirements to enable ReadyBoost technology. The www.2cto.com system requires that the USB memory be used as the virtual system memory * the USB memory should be at least 256 MB * USB memory or less than 1 millisecond access time. * It should have at least 2.5 MB/S read speed and 1.75 MB/S write speed steps to convert the USB memory's virtual RAM memory www.2cto.com to the USB memory virual RAM memory. follow the steps below. 1. Connect to the computer's USB memory (Vista or Windows 7) 2. Right-click the USB drive and choose Properties 3. Click the ReadyBoost Function and Application on the tab now, if your USB memory meets all the requirements of the ReadyBoost function, it will be converted to virtual memory for your computer, you can see a significant performance improvement. Remember that when ReadyBoost is used in Windows Vista, it is limited to 4 GB, while in Windows 7, it is connected to a maximum of 8 different USB memory, up to 256 GB additional memory. Windows OS Vista does not support ReadyBoost. Currently, the ReadyBoost technology is not supported in Windows Server 2008.