I'm sharing a simple trick by which you can treat your USB drive as Random Access Memory and can fulfill such requirements.

This trick actually varies with the Operating System. Here, I'm sharing both of the Tricks
For Windows 7/Vista:
- Insert your USB drive.
- Backup all its data and Format it using FAT32(default) file system
- Right click on it > select properties
- click on ReadyBoost tab
- here click on Dedicate this device to ReadyBoost
- Adjust the size to be used according to your need.
- Click Apply. That's it enjoy the hack now.:)
- Insert your USB drive.
- Backup all its data and Format it using FAT32(default) file system
- Right Click on My Computer.
- Click on Advanced tab then in the Performance section click on Settings.
- In the new Box go to Advanced Tab.
- In the Virtual memory section click on Change
- Select your USB drive here, assuming its J:
- Set the size according to your requirement.
- Click Ok. Restart your PC to take effects.
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