Someplace I read (in the context of using the rest of 4GB on a 32-bit system, and using an SSD) where someone used a (free?) program that took a part of the 4GB (512MB?) and made a RAM drive out of it. The program supplied a drive letter (before Windows loaded?) and s/he redirected \temp files and some other directory there so that they wouldn't be constantly using the SSD.
Sorry to be so vague on the exact details, but I hope the concept is clear. It's been in the back of my mind since I read it. I should have at least bookmarked it, but alas...
I've got 2 more 2GB sticks to put in my system to make total of 8GB. I know that is overkill for what I do, since I reduced my swap file to 256MB, and have never seen it go above that. But, we are what we are, and I couldn't resist buying it.
Does anybody have a clue to what I'm rattling on about, and/or the source for the web page where I read it?