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Experienced User
Dataram RAMDisk 3.5.130R20
Version V3.5.1.130R20 Released October 11, 2011: New Features:
1. Configuration option added to disable creation of a backup image file.
2. Image file is automatically compressed when saving to an NTFS file system. In addition to reducing the amount of disk space required, this also dramatically reduces image save/load times. (There is a configuration option to disable this if so desired.)
Bug Fixes:
1. Fixed uninstall issues under Windows 7.
2. Fixed start menu items not being deleted when uninstalled.
3. Improved multiple start reliability under Windows XP.
RAMDisk is Freeware (up to 4GB disk size). It creates a virtual RAM drive, or block of memory, which your computer treats as if it were a disk drive. By storing files and programs into memory, you can speed up internet load times and disk-to-disk activities, accelerate databases and reduce compile times. Save and load features allow RAMDisk to appear as persistent storage, even through reboots.
Read the Dataram RAMDisk V3.5 Users Manual 774 kb
System Requirements:
Dataram RAMDisk - Windows 7, Windows Vista, XP, Server
Intel or AMD-based system with at least 512MB RAM. Dataram RAMDisk is compatible with all versions of Windows 7, Windows Vista (x86 and x64), Windows XP (x86 and x64), all editions of Windows Server 2003 (x86 and x64), all editions of Windows server 2008 (x86 and x64). Dataram RAMDisk is freeware (up to 4 GB disk size). Disks larger than 4 GB require registration and a license which can be purchased for $14.99 USD. Registration and license are not required for disks under 4 GB. Version V3.5.130R20.
Free download Dataram RAMDisk V3.5.1.130R20 (3.38 Mb)
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i dowloaded this earlier today on MG, to try it out and then i find a good description here, thank you for the post Solin, i like the idea of this program and i think i can put it to some really good use..
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