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Old 04-15-2017, 06:45 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Only idea, is to exclude the Elements from being used for Windows Cache.
If you mean Super Fetch that uses a real RAM. If you mean Ready Boost, it shouldn't even be available on a spinning drive. Nor should it if the system drive is an SSD (SSD + Super Fetch should always trump Ready Boost).

@Stollenkuh Toli - go to Control Panel->Device Manager->Disks right click the external drive and look at Properties, IMO you should not see a Ready Boost Tab, if you do click the Do not use this device (topmost) radio button.

To be Ready Boost compatible, the device must:
  • Be at least 256 MB in size, with at least 64 KB of free space.
  • Have an access time of 1 ms or less.
  • Have at least a 2.5 MB/sec throughput for 4 KB random reads.
  • Have at least a 1.75 MB/sec throughput for 1 MB random writes.

I moved this to a separate thread because I wondered how Elements got into the act - I was assuming you were referring to Adobe Elements And it deserves its own thread anyway.

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