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LightField

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I have never tried to work that way.... it doesn't seem manageable to me. Could you do a screenshot?

Have you ever heard of anyone opening up so much info with a batch file like this?
 

LightField

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Where did you read this? Link? Note, Dataram marketing materials don't count, I want to see real use cases.

A database is about the worst use case for a RAMdisk because even the smallest inconsistency in one of its data files can cause the entire database to be unusable.


Yeah, I think it was on the Dataram site that it said this. I can look around to see if anyone has done it successfully.


RAMDisk 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.
 
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LightField

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Thanks for the screenshots.. you can't get previews of images though? If I had to do that it could be an alternative but I don't know if that would be better than the SSD route....

If the RAMdisk doesn't work it's an alternative.
 

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If there are few enough windows (ten or so) you get a series of thumbnails running across the bottom of the screen. You may also be able to force layering of thumbnails (or be able to use a wider screen).