Still have Virtual Memory in Win7 - is this what ReadyBoost impacts?
Windows 7 apparently still uses Virtual Memory - "an area on the hard disk that Windows uses as if it were RAM." If you use the ReadyBoost feature, is the storage on the stick/card used instead of the Virtual Memory area on the hard disk? This would likely improve performance.
A related question - is it still recommended to have a paging file, even if the system is loaded with multi-GB RAM? In the past, it was always recommended to NOT disable the paging file. Is this still true in Win7?