- Aug 30, 2008
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Hello guys and girls,
I'm just curious as to what is currently the fastest media for booting and/or running Windows from?
Would this be SSD or high speed HDD (such as a Raptor)? Or are there any others (assume that cost is not an issue).
This is purely a general question and doesn't apply to any particular version of windows (would this make a difference?), or any particular system.
Is there any way that you can boot and/or run Windows from a RAM Disk for speed purposes?
Problems I can forsee with this (and I'm sure people will mention other issues) are:
The RAM Disk would have to be shown as a physical drive in the BIOS for you to be able to boot from it.
It would lose the data on the RAM Disk once the RAM lost power when the PC was switched off.
Presumably a RAM Disk is also assigned as a drive by software in Windows, therefore it can't be 'seen' in BIOS as a drive.
You would also need enough RAM to be able to do it.
I'm a noob when it comes to computers, so forgive me if what I've said above is B.S. and I don't know a lot about RAM Disks either (as you can probably tell).
I'm just curious as to what is currently the fastest media for booting and/or running Windows from?
Would this be SSD or high speed HDD (such as a Raptor)? Or are there any others (assume that cost is not an issue).
This is purely a general question and doesn't apply to any particular version of windows (would this make a difference?), or any particular system.
Is there any way that you can boot and/or run Windows from a RAM Disk for speed purposes?
Problems I can forsee with this (and I'm sure people will mention other issues) are:
The RAM Disk would have to be shown as a physical drive in the BIOS for you to be able to boot from it.
It would lose the data on the RAM Disk once the RAM lost power when the PC was switched off.
Presumably a RAM Disk is also assigned as a drive by software in Windows, therefore it can't be 'seen' in BIOS as a drive.
You would also need enough RAM to be able to do it.
I'm a noob when it comes to computers, so forgive me if what I've said above is B.S. and I don't know a lot about RAM Disks either (as you can probably tell).