- Mar 21, 2001
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As stated on the title.... I understand how it does work.
Question 01
But is there a way which we can automate the start up and shut down process which allow the possibility to run the whole OS on the RAM drive and possibly, a few application?
To make it clearer, I would like to install my OS and other frequent use program on the RAM drive. The problem is, RAM will lost all the data when it is shut down, so basically, it would have to spend time copying all the files from Harddrive to RAM upon starting up and the same goes with shut down.
Question 02
Let just assume that it is possible, would it crash the systems since feeding the data to the processor would be much much faster and might cause an overhaul. Ideas?
Question 03
Any other possible problems?
(Assume that I had the money to go for MAX memory, that would give me like.... GB of memory)
Question 01
But is there a way which we can automate the start up and shut down process which allow the possibility to run the whole OS on the RAM drive and possibly, a few application?
To make it clearer, I would like to install my OS and other frequent use program on the RAM drive. The problem is, RAM will lost all the data when it is shut down, so basically, it would have to spend time copying all the files from Harddrive to RAM upon starting up and the same goes with shut down.
Question 02
Let just assume that it is possible, would it crash the systems since feeding the data to the processor would be much much faster and might cause an overhaul. Ideas?
Question 03
Any other possible problems?
(Assume that I had the money to go for MAX memory, that would give me like.... GB of memory)