The program’s web site correctly points out that 32-bit versions of Windows are not able to access more than 3.25GB of RAM, and goes on top suggest – although not explicitly – that eBoostr can make use of RAM beyond this limit.
While there is some benefit to using the app, some of its claims are a little far-fetched. This is nothing new but eBoostr does add the ability to choose which of your programs should be given the highest priority. The program work by essential pre-caching the files used by the programs you used most frequently so they can be loaded faster when they are needed. To supplement any RAM you have installed, Windows 7 introduced ReadyBoost which allowed for the use of a USB drive as virtual RAM.ĮBoostr is a memory and cache management tool that can be used to configure up to four devices to be used in a similar way – and you can use USB and non-USB devices.
Something that is frequently said about computer is that it is not possible to have too much memory. Adding itself to the ever-growing list of performance boosting software that is available for Windows, eBoostr harks back to the days of Windows 95 and Windows 98 when memory management tools were all the rage.