Kingston DataTravelers are portable flash memory drives (also referred to as thumb drives) that plug into a computer’s USB port. They can store music, picture, video and other data files, and, using Windows Vista or Windows 7, you can even get a slight boost in random-access memory (RAM). Your Data Traveler can now be inserted into any computer with a USB port to view or play the files you transferred. Repeat Step 2 to find the files. Insert your DataTraveler into an open USB port. Click “Start” (or the “Windows” logo in Vista and Windows 7) and click “My Computer.” Right-click your Kingston Data Traveler under “Devices With Removable Storage” and select “Speed Up My System Using ReadyBoost.” Click “Use This Device” and slide the button to select how much memory you want Windows to use. Any memory that you allot to “ReadyBoost” will be unavailable to use for data storage. Writer Bio