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Let's start with how it should be done for those people who've already heard about it and want to waste no time and start reaping its benefits.
Step 1: you insert a USB Flash Disk in a USB port of the computer or a memory card in a card reader.
Step 2: open My Computer and right click the inserted external memory, then go to the ReadyBoost tab
Step 3: choose Use this device and set the amount of space you wish to allocate.
What this does is essentially tell your Windows Vista PC to use the external memory as a supplement to its installed RAM. It's not exactly an extension of the RAM as it actually puts a totally different type of memory at the OS' disposal. Whatever it is it should theoretically speed up the system by reducing load on the hard drive and optimizing speed on non-sequential disk access operations.
Read more about it: in the ReadyBoost article in the Wikipedia or on the Microsoft website
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