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Title: Criticism - "Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!"
Post by: Ashutosh32 on October 29, 2008, 11:44:31 AM
MDO a Russian IT organisation has developed an application to boost XP with pendrive. Its name is eBoostr. It is still in Beta version. It can be downloaded free at:
http://www.eboostr.com/download/
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: BC_Programmer on October 29, 2008, 11:52:19 AM
neat! good find!
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: patio on October 29, 2008, 12:54:17 PM
From the Site:

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The eBoostr™ trial version has no time expiration and you can evaluate it for as long as you wish. However the product demo is fully functional only for 4 hours after each system boot. This will allow you to evaluate the product and estimate how it performs on your configuration.

Flash drive is a bit slower than HDD access and/or RAM so i think i'll pass...
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: BC_Programmer on October 29, 2008, 12:56:53 PM
Isn't this a XP clone of Vista's Readyboost?
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: patio on October 29, 2008, 12:59:16 PM
Sounds like it....all i can tell you is ReadyBoost is pretty much worthless.
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: BC_Programmer on October 29, 2008, 01:33:12 PM
that makes sense, if it wasn't, it would really stand out from the rest of vista.
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: Ashutosh32 on October 29, 2008, 02:09:06 PM
I have to accept that it somewhat boosted my XP with 256 MB RAM.
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: Dias de verano on October 29, 2008, 03:22:47 PM
That download is a trial version, that only works for 4 hours after each boot. You have to pay for the uncrippled version. The price is $39 USD, 26 euros, 20 GB pounds. I tried it with a decent speed 4 GB Sandisk pen drive, and uninstalled it after 2 days as I kept getting BSODs and strange freezes. Personally I found no increase in responsiveness on my 3 GHz Pentium 4 system with 1 GB of RAM.

The impression I got from reading web reviews is that this software will do little for a machine unless it has less than 1 GB of RAM and a slow hard drive, (like many laptops) and you definitely need a usb 2.0 high speed port.
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: kpac on October 29, 2008, 03:45:31 PM
Sounds like it....all i can tell you is ReadyBoost is pretty much worthless.

Yes it is...

That download is a trial version, that only works for 4 hours after each boot. You have to pay for the uncrippled version. The price is $39 USD, 26 euros, 20 GB pounds. I tried it with a decent speed 4 GB Sandisk pen drive, and uninstalled it after 2 days as I kept getting BSODs and strange freezes. Personally I found no increase in responsiveness on my 3 GHz Pentium 4 system with 1 GB of RAM.

The impression I got from reading web reviews is that this software will do little for a machine unless it has less than 1 GB of RAM and a slow hard drive, (like many laptops) and you definitely need a usb 2.0 high speed port.

So... It's a gimmick?
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: Dias de verano on October 29, 2008, 04:45:15 PM
So... It's a gimmick?

Well, I don't think it's worth twenty quid, especially when you look at the price of RAM these days. The history of the PC is littered with various products aimed at people who want to boost their flagging PC's performance, but who don't want to spend a lot of money or open the PC's case. The real benefit is usually much much less than advertised. Anyone remember RAM Doubler?
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Post by: BC_Programmer on October 29, 2008, 04:46:33 PM
Anyone remember RAM Doubler?

I've got that installed on my 8MB thinkpad-

installed- but permanently disabled.
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: patio on October 29, 2008, 08:36:33 PM
I have to accept that it somewhat boosted my XP with 256 MB RAM.

Anything would boost a machine running XP with 256MB RAM...including holding a halogen flashlight to the CPU while opening a .pdf...
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: Broni on October 29, 2008, 09:59:28 PM
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Anything would boost a machine running XP with 256MB RAM...including holding a halogen flashlight to the CPU while opening a .pdf...
Before I scrolled down to your reply, I was ready to post something similar....LOL
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: Ashutosh32 on November 18, 2008, 07:13:43 AM
Now that has made it a heck lot slower.
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Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: patio on November 18, 2008, 07:45:24 AM
Replace the batteries in the halogen flashlight...
Re-boot and try again.
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: BC_Programmer on November 18, 2008, 09:11:18 AM
there has also been mixed success with pudding, a Desk fan, and two squirrels.
Title: Re: Using Pendrive to boost Windows XP, Yes, its true!
Post by: Ashutosh32 on November 29, 2008, 01:52:34 AM
Got rid of it, the uninstaller was asking me to give valuable feedback, and "why"(;D) did I uninstall it.