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Inside the Windows Vista Kernel, Part 2

BuR4N writes "Mark Russinovich takes a look at the Windows Kernel and the changes made in Vista. In this second part he describes the workings of the features SuperFetch, ReadyBoost, ReadyBoot, and ReadyDrive and how they improve system performance."

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  1. Re:Why 'Ready'? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    They should have gone the Linux route and named everything GBoost, GBoot, GDrive, etc. Better yet use just meaningless names like UbuntuBoot.