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How do you create a Ram Disk

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SBendBuckeye

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I found a few references on the forum about them but none that I saw specified how to set one up, etc.

Thanks!

Have a great day!

j2consulting@yahoo.com
 
I don't recall any discussions about RAM disks here (but I may have missed a few posts). Can you point them out, as I am not aware of an easy way of setting one up (apart from buying a commercial product, or writing your own driver - which wouldn't be something to try in VB)
 
Here's the reference I found while searching: thread222-84636. It doesn't look too promising when knowledgable folks like you don't have any suggestions ;-(.

BTW, thanks for your example the other day using With as an implicit object instantiator. Many times in the past I have declared a module level variable just to be able to set it up for With / End With. Now I know a much better way!

Thanks!

Have a great day!

j2consulting@yahoo.com
 
Hi guys,

Have a look at
WinXP
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?????

Win2k
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for win2k systems which includes a link to
I havent tried this and it includes registry changes, so use with care!!

Win9x/ME
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I think the emergency boot disks include a ram drive in them - make one and have a look at the contents of the disk - dont have one here to look at, I am using Win2K at the office , but from memory, I think it uses ramdrive.sys in the config.sys.





Hope this helps ...
 
Oh , please, do enjoy...

Or, more accurately, don't come running to this forum when things go wrong...
 
Hello strongm,

I don't understand your last post. Could you elaborate?

Thanks!

Have a great day!

j2consulting@yahoo.com
 
Mainly because I'm not convinced that I would want to use the results of a Microsoft-authored Device Driver Kit example in a production environment...
 
>results of a Microsoft-authored Device Driver Kit example

Miaow

Take Care

Matt
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
 
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