I'm starting this this thread to stop hijacking the Talking 64 bit Windows Pre-Installation Environment thread.
Which is here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind … readyboost
yup, spot on. ready boost. found only in vista. wil have to be turned on yes.
According to the ReadyBoost web page, it's also in Windows y, and I suspect it's also in Windows 8 and will be in Windows 10 too.
I'm thinking that this would be easier if I plugged my SSD into a USB port and copied my data to it from my current copy of Windows on the hard drive, I could also connect the hard drive to the USB port and pull the files to SSD. If I pushed the data files to the SSD, would plugging in the SSD to a USB port while my current install of Windows is running from the hard drive affect the new Install on the SSD:
Also, I've heard mention of a portable NVDA but can't find it on the NVDA web site. Is there a portable version? Until I know whether I'm going to keep using JAWS or switch to NVDA, I'd like to leave as small a footprint on the new Windows install as possible. That means running a portable version for now. Thanks!