How to use a USB Drive as RAM in Windows XP
Do you like the idea of using a USB flash drive as RAM (Random Access memory) for your computer running windows XP? Well, are you wondering how on earth you can do it? Watch this excellent video that demonstrates how to use a USB flash disk as RAM for your windows XP.
Before watching the below video, make note of the following.
· 1. Flash memory can only be written to an x number of times (about 10 million rewrites). This means that after 1-2 years, your “flash-ram” will stop working, and you will have to buy another memory stick…
· 2. The second thing you need to know is that you should be using atleast a 512 MB Flash Drive for this. The below video uses a 128 MB flash drive but it isn’t enough though it is a fully empty pen disk
Warning:: The above tutorial is for advanced users of windows.You are also advised to create a Windows system restore point before proceeding to experiment the above tutorial.
