Thursday, September 15th 2005
New Windows Vista features
Microsoft previewed a new feature in Windows that can increase the speed applications are loaded and extend the virtual memory of a computer system by accessing secondary and peripheral storage devices such as USB Flash memory sticks. It's called "SuperFetch" and can reduce boot times to about 80 percent. It's going to run in background as an application and will be available in the final version of Windows Vista. More details about the new technology will be available during the PDC in this week and there're goind to be more examples how this thing works.
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