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Old 04-09-2007
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readyboost and unsupported interface
I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on but when I
check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged into an unsupported
interface." I've changed the setting to "Optomized for performance" and
ReadyBoost is showing that it's running under Services. Any suggestions on
how to make it work or is it working?
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Old 04-09-2007
Myweb
 

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Re: readyboost and unsupported interface
Hello Jeff,

By default when you insert media that is Ready boost compatible the AutoPlay
dialog will offer you the option to speed up your system using Windows ReadyBoost.
If you select this option, you can then choose how much memory to use for
this purpose.

Or check the device properties and go to the tab Ready boots to see what
options are available.

Best regards

Myweb
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
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> I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on but
> when I check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged into
> an unsupported interface." I've changed the setting to "Optomized for
> performance" and ReadyBoost is showing that it's running under
> Services. Any suggestions on how to make it work or is it working?
>



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Re: readyboost and unsupported interface
So I take it that means my flash card is incompatible? Is there a way to
make it compatible like formatting it? Thanks...

"Myweb" wrote:

> Hello Jeff,
>
> By default when you insert media that is Ready boost compatible the AutoPlay
> dialog will offer you the option to speed up your system using Windows ReadyBoost.
> If you select this option, you can then choose how much memory to use for
> this purpose.
>
> Or check the device properties and go to the tab Ready boots to see what
> options are available.
>
> Best regards
>
> Myweb
> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
> no rights.
>
> > I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on but
> > when I check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged into
> > an unsupported interface." I've changed the setting to "Optomized for
> > performance" and ReadyBoost is showing that it's running under
> > Services. Any suggestions on how to make it work or is it working?
> >

>
>
>

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Old 04-10-2007
Dale M. White
 

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Re: readyboost and unsupported interface
How are you connecting it to your PC ? I tried to use a SD card through my
Printer, which has the different memory card slots and connect via USB and
it said it was unsupported interface. Since I was just wanting to play, it
wasn't important enough to me to go out and buy a DC card reader to hookup.


"Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1ECAF2F2-10F2-401A-9556-DD67A6A8D43F@microsoft.com...
> So I take it that means my flash card is incompatible? Is there a way to
> make it compatible like formatting it? Thanks...
>
> "Myweb" wrote:
>
>> Hello Jeff,
>>
>> By default when you insert media that is Ready boost compatible the
>> AutoPlay
>> dialog will offer you the option to speed up your system using Windows
>> ReadyBoost.
>> If you select this option, you can then choose how much memory to use for
>> this purpose.
>>
>> Or check the device properties and go to the tab Ready boots to see what
>> options are available.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Myweb
>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>> confers
>> no rights.
>>
>> > I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on but
>> > when I check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged into
>> > an unsupported interface." I've changed the setting to "Optomized for
>> > performance" and ReadyBoost is showing that it's running under
>> > Services. Any suggestions on how to make it work or is it working?
>> >

>>
>>
>>


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Old 04-10-2007
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Re: readyboost and unsupported interface
My bios is showing I'm USB 2.0 enabled and my device manager isn't showing a
problem, however, when I boot up the safely remove hardware icon appears in
my tool bar. It's saying I can safely remove USB Mass Storage Device. Is
that normal? When I put the card in, Windows Explorer opens up.

"Richard Urban" wrote:

> It is telling you that you are not plugged into a USB 2.0 port, or you are -
> but do not have the correct drivers installed.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban MVP
> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F0802C4C-D031-420E-91B3-065B0476DBDF@microsoft.com...
> >I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on but when
> >I
> > check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged into an
> > unsupported
> > interface." I've changed the setting to "Optomized for performance" and
> > ReadyBoost is showing that it's running under Services. Any suggestions
> > on
> > how to make it work or is it working?

>
>

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Old 04-10-2007
Myweb
 

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Re: readyboost and unsupported interface
Hello Jeff,

No you must by hardware that is highspeed compatible. Try this out:
http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/misc/readyboost/

Best regards

Myweb
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no rights.

> So I take it that means my flash card is incompatible? Is there a way
> to make it compatible like formatting it? Thanks...
>
> "Myweb" wrote:
>
>> Hello Jeff,
>>
>> By default when you insert media that is Ready boost compatible the
>> AutoPlay dialog will offer you the option to speed up your system
>> using Windows ReadyBoost. If you select this option, you can then
>> choose how much memory to use for this purpose.
>>
>> Or check the device properties and go to the tab Ready boots to see
>> what options are available.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Myweb
>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>> confers
>> no rights.
>>> I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on
>>> but when I check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged
>>> into an unsupported interface." I've changed the setting to
>>> "Optomized for performance" and ReadyBoost is showing that it's
>>> running under Services. Any suggestions on how to make it work or
>>> is it working?
>>>



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Old 07-25-2007
Doubleface
 

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RE: readyboost and unsupported interface


"Jeff" wrote:

> I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on but when I
> check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged into an unsupported
> interface." I've changed the setting to "Optomized for performance" and
> ReadyBoost is showing that it's running under Services. Any suggestions on
> how to make it work or is it working?

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Old 07-25-2007
Doubleface
 

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RE: readyboost and unsupported interface
Hi,

I have the same problem. I have an Apacer HT203 USb Flash drive that is
100% compatible with ReadyBoost. However, when i plug it in either in my
desktop PC or my laptop, sometimes ReadyBoost works and sometimes it doesn't
:/ If it doesn't work, Vista shows a balloon tip that says "the drive is
pluged into an unsupported interface". Sometimes reformating the flash drive
helps, but lately even that doesn't do anything.

I think it's a problem with Sleep, cause I always put the computers to sleep
and then ReadyBoost doesn't work. If I shut them down completely, ReadyBoost
usually works. Is this somekind of a bug or do I have some settings set wrong?

"Jeff" wrote:

> I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on but when I
> check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged into an unsupported
> interface." I've changed the setting to "Optomized for performance" and
> ReadyBoost is showing that it's running under Services. Any suggestions on
> how to make it work or is it working?

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Old 07-25-2007
Sumer Yamaner
 

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Re: readyboost and unsupported interface
According to Matt Ayers
(http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/arch...02/615199.aspx) CF or SD
cars on external readers are not supported for readyboost. This can be the
reason for this case.

"Doubleface" <Doubleface@discussions.microsoft.com>, iletisinde þunu yazdý,
news:04F1AF49-70F2-428D-896F-246B2729FC1B@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Jeff" wrote:
>
>> I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on but
>> when I
>> check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged into an
>> unsupported
>> interface." I've changed the setting to "Optomized for performance" and
>> ReadyBoost is showing that it's running under Services. Any suggestions
>> on
>> how to make it work or is it working?


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Old 07-25-2007
Doubleface
 

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Re: readyboost and unsupported interface
Sorry for my double post, see the first post by Doubleface. I have a USB
flash stick, not a flash card.

"Sumer Yamaner" wrote:

> According to Matt Ayers
> (http://blogs.msdn.com/tomarcher/arch...02/615199.aspx) CF or SD
> cars on external readers are not supported for readyboost. This can be the
> reason for this case.
>
> "Doubleface" <Doubleface@discussions.microsoft.com>, iletisinde şunu yazdı,
> news:04F1AF49-70F2-428D-896F-246B2729FC1B@microsoft.com...
> >
> >
> > "Jeff" wrote:
> >
> >> I have a 1gb compact flash card that I tried to use ReadyBoost on but
> >> when I
> >> check in properties, it says that ""The device is plugged into an
> >> unsupported
> >> interface." I've changed the setting to "Optomized for performance" and
> >> ReadyBoost is showing that it's running under Services. Any suggestions
> >> on
> >> how to make it work or is it working?

>
>

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