Intel Turbo Memory Module
If you have included an Intel Turbo Memory (Robson) NAND flash memory card mod-
ule in your purchase option, then you will need to enable the option in the BIOS BE-
FORE installing the Windows Vista operating system software (do not enable this option
in Windows XP or on a Windows Vista operating system that has been installed without
the option enabled).
Intel Turbo Memory Technology (also known
technology that reduces the time it takes for a computer to boot up, to load applications,
and to write data to the hard drive. Intel Turbo Memory Technology is supported in Win-
dows Vista only (it also supports Windows Vista features such as ReadyBoost, Ready-
Drive, and Superfetch).
Intel Turbo Memory Setup and Driver Installation
1. Start-up your computer and press F2 to enter the BIOS.
2. Go to the Advanced menu.
3. Select Advanced Chipset Control and press Enter.
4. Press the spacebar to make sure that Intel Robson is Enabled.
5. Go to the Boot menu.
6. Set the CD/DVD-ROM Drive (make sure the Microsoft Windows Vista OS CD is
inserted) as the first device in the boot order from the Boot priority order menu.
7. Select Exit Saving Changes from the Exit menu (or press F10 and Enter) and press
Enter to exit the BIOS and reboot the computer.
as
Robson flash memory) is an Intel
Concise User's Guide
ReadyBoost Issue
When the Intel® Turbo
Memory
opened immediately after
powering on the system,
Windows
may appear to be disabled.
This is expected behavior.
The status appears as dis-
abled while Microsoft gen-
erates
the
ReadyBoost file. Once the
file has been generated,
the status should appear as
Enabled again.
See the Intel website
tp://support.intel.com/
support/chipsets/itm/sb/
CS-025852.htm) for the
latest updated information
on this issue.
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