Make 4GB memorysticks faster than default

February 27, 2008

Filed under: Gadgets, Sony Reader PRS500, Computer — peter @ 8:25 pm

Now that high capacity memory sticks are getting cheaper and people use it for all kind of apparels like digicams, phones or even ebook readers, they often find that these higher capacity (more than 4GB) memorysticks seems slower than the lower capacity ones (up to 2GB).

This is because the higher capacities memorysticks are formatted in FAT32  by default. Although this format is better than the old FAT16 in the sense of disk slack and filesize limits, it’s slower for read and writes. Especially for the gadgets with lower processingpower than a PC.

If you’re experiencing this problem, you might want to format the stick to FAT16. This will speed up the read and write process tremendously.

If you’re using XP, just open command prompt (XP-explorer won’t allow you to format to FAT16 on higher capacity cards) and type in:

format z: /q /FS:FAT /x

Where z is your memorystick driveletter.

You will be asked some confirmation questions. Answer as appropriate and try it out.

If you’re using a Mac or running Linux, you should be smart enough to know how to format a simple stick, so I won’t even bother explaining.

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Laptop vs Desktop

February 11, 2008

Filed under: Computer — *Angela* @ 9:29 pm

Laptop 1

Laptop 2

In a world that invents technology so quickly, many people often want to buy everything. It is not essential for one to purchase every new product that comes out in stores these days. For example, the newly introduced laptops that have been selling quickly in stores.
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