Previously I also wrote about this, what is this ReadyBoost and how it’s working and something also about its performance on my this “ReadyBoost – Explained With Uses And Features” article which you can also check if you wanna to know more about it.

So, Let See How You Can Easily Monitor Or Test Your ReadyBoost Performance:

You can use your Windows Performance Monitor to test how programs you run is affecting your system’s performance, both in real time and by collecting log data for later analysis. And that’s the reason why we use Performance Monitor to analyze the ReadyBoost performance. So, First of all, you’ll need to open your Windows Performance Monitor and to open it, you can use your Windows Run Commander to make thing a lot quicker and easy. So, press “Windows + R” key to open run commander and then type “Perfmon” in the blank field and press enter.

Now when the Performance Monitor gets open, you’ll have to click or expand the Monitoring Tools and in that option, you’ll find another tool named “Performance Monitor”, after that just double click on it.

In that “Performance Monitor” tool you’ll find the “X” Red button in the upper top tool menu, I just want you to click on it.

After that, I want you to click on green “+” button to add the ReadyBoost performance graph.

Now, scroll down the left-hand side menu until you’ve found the “Ready boost cache” counter and after that just expand that ReadyBoost Cache option and select the “Bytes cached” in that list. When you’ve selected it, just click on add button to add it to the right-hand side list, and at last, just click “OK” to see the current performance of you ReadyBoost cache.

Now you can see the performance and if you’ve wanted to add more ReadyBoost stuff to analyze then repeat the whole step and add other options to analyze the performance, or otherwise, you can press “Alt + F4” to exit the performance monitor window. Here’s the picture below which shows every ReadyBoost Cache Performance:

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