Ramdrive for Win2K

reneth

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In my understanding, right-click My Computer in Desktop, click Properties, click the Advanced tab, click Performance Options; in the Virtual Memory area, click Change and enter memory size. Is that what you want?
 

Bozo

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You need some third party software. Sorry, the name escapes me right now.
Bozo
 

Boozy43

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yes, there ae a couple proggies called supercache, and superspeed that are for win2k.

super cache will create a virtual drive [it will give it a drive letter like s: and it will be visible thru my computer and even defragable with norton speed disk]...you can then allow it to use say 32mb of ram and have a ram drive.

lemme find a link here...

here it is dude
 

SUOrangeman

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I posted a link to a program MANY months ago (likely to be found the this forum's archives). I think this program was the first to claim that it worked with Win2K.

-SUO
 

CyberSax

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Download a program to create a RAM Drive? That doesn't sound right :p

In Windows 3.1/95/98 and DOS, all you had to do was change a couple of lines in the config.sys file or something like that.