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Old 01-06-2008, 01:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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a ram disk It speed up applications and games that stores in it.
A ramdisk is also made up of ram which means if your create 200 mb of ramdisk. Your memory will be eaten up by 200.it is very usefull

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New Post RamDisk Plus v9.0.1.0 Desktop



RamDisk Plus v9.0.1.0 Desktop- MB

Both use our patent-pending memory management (up to 512 GB) to create virtual disk out of RAM. The RAM disk appears like a physical hard disk tothe operating system and programs. You choose its size (depending on theamount of RAM in your system), drive letter, and file system. You can copy,move and delete files on it. Like a physical disk, a RAM disk can also beshared so as to be accessed by other computers on a network.


The most important difference between a RAM disk and a hard disk is accessspeed. The time taken for a hard disk to move its magnetic heads over thespinning disks (much like the arm moving over old vinyl record player) istypically measured in milliseconds (thousandths of a second). Whereas a RAMdisk does not have mechanical parts and its access speed is typicallymeasured in nanoseconds (billionths of a second). Access to a RAM disk maybe 50 times faster or more than to a hard drive.

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RamDisk supports a single RAM disk with no backup capability.

RamDisk Plus adds multiple disk support, system page file support, and aversatile disk image backup and restore facility. You can manually save theRAM disk s contents to an image file, or have the contents savedautomatically when the computer is shutdown. This feature ensures thatservice and application data stored on the RAM disk can be preservedbetween system restarts. During the subsequent system start-up, the disk's
image is automatically loaded. A "live" RAM disk image may be backed upeven with open handles to the volume. A RAM disk viewer lets you load imagefiles as read-only devices.

Memory above 4GB can be used on OS-limited platforms. Virtual disks andremovable disks are supported. Disks can be created with partition tablesor without. RamDisk 9.0 and RamDisk Plus 9.0 can create partitionable RAMdisks, which are supported by Volume Managment software. Windows' MMC diskmanagment snap-in recognizes and manages partitionable RAM disks. They arealso compatible with other software such as Partition Magic and VeritasVolume Manager. RamDisk Plus 9.0 also can create and configure
non-partitionable RAM disks, which are compatible with RAM disks created byRamDisk and RamDisk Plus version 8.0. RAM disks can be zeroed out uponremoval and the disk image file can be preserved upon removal. A newlicensing mechanism binds the software to the machine name rather than a system ID.

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