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		<title>Enable advanced performance in Vista for SATA Hard Drives</title>
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Windows Vista reads from a cache on your hard drive and writes directly to the hard drive, bypassing the cache. Reading and writing from your hard drive’s cache is much faster than from it’s platters. When you enable advanced performance on your hard drive it reads and writes from your hard drive’s cache making some [...]]]></description>
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