anthony_arnold@newsgroups.nospam wrote:
> I have noticed that Windows XP and 2003 come with a RAM Disk driver. I
> have installed the Windows RAM Disk Controller and the Windows RAM
> Disk Device (Volume) but I don't seem to have created a RAM disk. I
> have looked at KB257405 which gives the Windows 2000 sample RAM Disk
> driver and used these registry settings with no sucess.
>
> Can someone please tell me how to get the RAM Disk driver working with
> Windows XP and 2003 or tell me that it is not possible to get this
> driver working. I know that there are a number of free / commercial
> RAM Disks on the market, however I'd rath stick to a driver that is
> built into Windows.
Except for a rare person with very special needs, or someone with
substantially more RAM than he needs, using a RAM disk is counterproductive
in Winodws. What do you want to use this RAM disk for?
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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