I don't think windows treats executable code pages or data pages any differently. It just concerns itself with whether or not pages are getting accessed, regardless of type, and makes its decisions based on that access. As for surprise removal of the device, all pages on the ReadyBoost devi...
It just concerns itself with whether or not pages are getting accessed, regardless of type, and makes its decisions based on that access. As for surprise removal of the device, all pages on the ReadyBoost device are also on disk. The ReadyBoost device is just a cache of what's on disk...