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24GB Memory - Load Win 7 in Ramdisk

#1 User is offline   cam123 

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Posted 13 September 2010 - 09:22 PM

How can I take advantage of my 24GB memory?
Thinking about the easy way to do it?

Can I do this?
Make an 8g ramdisk, add it as a mirror to the c: drive , let it rebuild, then take the spinning drive offline.


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Posted 16 September 2010 - 05:50 AM

Normaly you cant take advantage off much ram!

The best way i use is for a hdd installed Win7 ... search for a Ram drive they can 8 gb and write a little script they load every time you use the first time a new programm, load from HDD and save it in this ram drive ... start it.

I use this methode since WinXP 64 and 16gb Ram.

Possible usefull Methode ... i use Win7PE ... load it from my Windows Home Server ... do the same! In the moment no PC have a HDD in my Home. First start is slow -> PE is not the fastest solution, but if the programms are stored in the Ram ... it extrem Fast. I am every time the first Player on any Egoshooter Maps. All Programms works realy fast.

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Posted 16 September 2010 - 08:15 AM

You should probably look at Windows 7 Embedded, which has Thin Client support. There is a trial version available here:
http://www.microsoft...rd/default.mspx

Of course, this isn't a retail product.

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