Your ability to enable or disable ReadyBoost is entirely dependent on the storage device you intend to enable it on and how much system memory you have. ReadyBoost can only be enabled in specific cases, if you have enough system memory, then it cannot be enabled. However, I have a vague notion that I would prefer to have the extra operations take place on a cheap flash drive rather than on the system drive, even if performance will be a bit slower. I understand that as memory requirements exceed installed RAM, the SSD is used.
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