USB Flash Drive & Vista

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Will any USB Flash drive give a performance boost in Windows Vista, and if so does it have to be 1G or 2G ect

Integrated within Vista, there is feature called ReadyBoost™ that allows a Flash device to be used as a cache for frequently used files. By doing this, end-users can increase the performance of their Vista based PC! In order to take advantage of this feature you need a USB flash drive that is ReadyBoost approved.
These pendrives are specially designed in mind that they will be used for caching purposes to improve Vista performance and hence Corsair have made these ideal for that very use.
No matter your system specification these special pens will help improve the performance of your operating system.
 
Nice Advert From Corsair.

I have a 2Gb Flash Voyager, that is not fast enough to use Ready Boost, yet have a much older 512Mb Lexar that is. However my new 8Gb Corsair Flash Voyager is ok with Ready Boost.
 
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