| eBooster breathes new life into your old Windows | | | | random read speed |
| XP machine. | | | | Besides the added functionality, eBoostr also allows |
| MDO Ltd. has brought out eBoostr, saying it's a | | | | the use of up to four flash devices to speed up a |
| complete substitute for Microsoft's ReadyBoost | | | | system. That's a lot of extra capacity though I can't |
| technology for Windows XP machines. The software | | | | see anyone needing this. Still it's nice to know the |
| is now available for a test-drive and bestows | | | | option is always there if you need it. |
| ReadyBoost-like technology to older, but still useful | | | | The software also supports slower, less expensive |
| Microsoft Windows XP PCs, providing many of the | | | | flash memory and cards, providing an inexpensive |
| same benefits to the end user.eBoostr betters the | | | | way to upgrade a computer's performance. eBoostr |
| speed of a PC or laptop without having to upgrade | | | | also promises noticeable performance benefits even |
| its internal components or the operating system. | | | | to PCs that already have additional RAM installed. |
| Using USB flash pen memory drives or flash memory | | | | I'm a laptop user and the added power savings on |
| cards, permits Windows XP to access hard drives to | | | | laptops increases your battery life when on the go, |
| a much lesser extent. This results in upgraded | | | | due to reduced disk activity. This will also extend the |
| performance and responsiveness of Windows XP and | | | | life of your drives saving you additional costs and |
| all running applications. | | | | inconvenience. |
| The booting of your operating systems and program | | | | The cost is just under $30 and of course, you'll need |
| startup get much faster thanks to the smart caching | | | | some flash memory making it an economical option |
| mechanism. It seems to make use of XP's prefetch | | | | for extending the useful life of your XP |
| data to cache files on a faster flash drive. Then, if | | | | machine.eBoostr software is easy to install and very |
| there's a system reference to the file, the eBoostr | | | | intuitive. The trial version has no time expiration and |
| service directs access to the cached version instead | | | | you can evaluate it for as long as you wish but it |
| of the drive. | | | | only boosts your system for 4 hours from boot up. |
| System Requirements | | | | It's available in 16 languages so people all over the |
| - Windows XP (32 and 64 bit support), Windows | | | | world should have no trouble installing and using |
| 2000 , Windows 2003 | | | | it.eBoostr is an efficient, money-saving and is |
| -USB 2.0 port version or memory card reader | | | | technically the most simple solution to the problem of |
| - Flash drive or memory card with at least 2.5 MB/sec | | | | insufficient RAM or slow hard disks. |