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  1. #1
    John Guest

    Disable ReadyBoost

    I am having problems downloading video podcasts in Itunes. They download but
    then disappear. The solution in the forums on the Apple site says that you
    should disable ReadyBoost. I don't know how to do that since, to my
    knowledge, there is nothing in my computer using it. Can anyone give me a
    suggestion in how to find this and what to do to disable it?
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    John Heim
    vertigojh424@aol.com

  2. #2
    Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] Guest

    Re: Disable ReadyBoost

    Click on the Start button.
    Click on the Control Panel menu option.
    Click on Performance Information and Tools
    Click on Advanced Tools in the left hand navigation bar.
    Click on Configure my Windows ReadyBoost device

    You will now be back at the Windows ReadyBoost Properties. To disable
    ReadyBoost simply select the option that is labeled Do not use this device.

  3. #3
    Mike Brannigan Guest

    Re: Disable ReadyBoost

    Control panel ... Administrative tools ... Services ....
    Find the ReadyBoost service and right click and disable it.

  4. #4
    Charlie42 Guest

    Re: Disable ReadyBoost

    I wouldn't recommend it, but you can turn off the ReadyBoost service by
    typing "services.msc" in the start menu search box. Stop the ReadyBoost
    service in the console that opens up. You'll have to run as admin.

    And here's how to enable/disable ReadyBoost for a device, if you need to:
    http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...9460d1033.mspx

  5. #5
    rtk Guest

    Re: Disable ReadyBoost

    A far better solution is to dump iTunes. ;-)

    Keep in mind that disabling ReadyBoost will also disable Readyboot, so
    expect your startup time to increase.

    I can't imagine how Readyboost would be affecting iTunes... those Apple
    folks truly need to get their development chops smacked.

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