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mintstick vs ReadyBoost

A side-by-side look at mintstick and ReadyBoost. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

mintstick

mintstick

Os & Utilities

Mintstick is a lightweight Linux distribution that can run directly off a USB flash drive. It provides a basic set of applications including a web browser, media players, office suite, and more. As it runs off a flash drive, it allows you to boot into Linux on any computer without installing anything.

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ReadyBoost

ReadyBoost

Os & Utilities

ReadyBoost is a software feature introduced in Windows Vista that enables USB flash drives and SD cards to boost system performance. It uses idle space on external drives as extra memory for the system.

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