Previously I also wrote about this, what is this ReadyBoost and how it’s working and something also about its performance on my this “ ReadyBoost – Explained With Uses And Features” article which you can also check if you wanna to know more about it. It was a highly promoted feature and it may be useful in some limited circumstances. Mainly ReadyBoost helps our computer system to improve the amount of Physical Memory available in our PC and increase the productivity of your hard drive installed in your system. So, if you are using Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and Windows 10 then by using this feature you can use your fast removable devices such as USB Flash Drives, Secure Digital and Compact Flash Memory Cards for speeding up the smaller random disk process in your computer.
ReadyBoost is a special Disk Cache Service available in the Microsoft’s Window Operating System and it was mainly introduced when the Windows Vista came out, but you can find this feature in all Windows version after Windows Vista release.