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How can I get rid of 'Ramdrive' on startup disk?
I would love to make a Millennium startup disk without the Ramdrive. This
is so irritating, I have never used it and I never will. I tried editing out all references to ramdrive from the autoexec.bat file but then it wouldnt boot. Does anyone know how to get rid of Ramdrive from the startup disk while keeping the boot disk functional? Thank You Keven Nielsen |
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How can I get rid of 'Ramdrive' on startup disk?
I'm not sure that you understand the purpose and function of the Ramdrive
used by the WinMe Startup disk, nor do I understand quite why you think it an irritation. ... I have never used it and I never will. Oh yes you have and do! - every time you run and use the Startup disk!! As the 1.4 Mb floppy Startup disk has only some 200kb or so of unused space spare and it does not use (access) space on your hard drive - it may be faulty, unformatted or not even installed! - it reserves some 4 Mb of your RAM (32 Mb minimum requirement for WinMe!) as 'work-space' in which to actually load and run any/all of the troubleshooting utilities supplied on the Startup disk. Not too sure what you might be doing with the other available 28 Mb of RAM whilst needing the Startup disk, so can't see why you are irritated. Although slightly out of context, see also the 2nd paragraph under 'More Information' in :- "Unable to Load Ramdrive.sys in Windows Millennium Edition" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278620/en-us I tried editing out all references to ramdrive from the autoexec.bat file but then it wouldnt boot. Hardly surprising then! Mart "Kevin J. Nielsen" wrote in message ... I would love to make a Millennium startup disk without the Ramdrive. This is so irritating, I have never used it and I never will. I tried editing out all references to ramdrive from the autoexec.bat file but then it wouldnt boot. Does anyone know how to get rid of Ramdrive from the startup disk while keeping the boot disk functional? Thank You Keven Nielsen |
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How can I get rid of 'Ramdrive' on startup disk? - PS
Oh! BTW - and the RAMDRIVE is only there (allocated) for the duration of the
use of the Startup disk. Next time you boot - it's gone! Mart |
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How can I get rid of 'Ramdrive' on startup disk?
Hi Mart.
Boy this one has put a smile on my face! Really, all that are left are the loonies! Shane Mart wrote: I'm not sure that you understand the purpose and function of the Ramdrive used by the WinMe Startup disk, nor do I understand quite why you think it an irritation. ... I have never used it and I never will. Oh yes you have and do! - every time you run and use the Startup disk!! As the 1.4 Mb floppy Startup disk has only some 200kb or so of unused space spare and it does not use (access) space on your hard drive - it may be faulty, unformatted or not even installed! - it reserves some 4 Mb of your RAM (32 Mb minimum requirement for WinMe!) as 'work-space' in which to actually load and run any/all of the troubleshooting utilities supplied on the Startup disk. Not too sure what you might be doing with the other available 28 Mb of RAM whilst needing the Startup disk, so can't see why you are irritated. Although slightly out of context, see also the 2nd paragraph under 'More Information' in :- "Unable to Load Ramdrive.sys in Windows Millennium Edition" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278620/en-us I tried editing out all references to ramdrive from the autoexec.bat file but then it wouldnt boot. Hardly surprising then! Mart "Kevin J. Nielsen" wrote in message ... I would love to make a Millennium startup disk without the Ramdrive. This is so irritating, I have never used it and I never will. I tried editing out all references to ramdrive from the autoexec.bat file but then it wouldnt boot. Does anyone know how to get rid of Ramdrive from the startup disk while keeping the boot disk functional? Thank You Keven Nielsen |
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How can I get rid of 'Ramdrive' on startup disk? - PS
Oh and BTW, notice his name is Kevin but he spells it Keven?
I tend to think of this kind of post as a spoof, but then I'm not especially trusting. Shane Mart wrote: Oh! BTW - and the RAMDRIVE is only there (allocated) for the duration of the use of the Startup disk. Next time you boot - it's gone! Mart |
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How can I get rid of 'Ramdrive' on startup disk?
Fair comment Mike, but the OP did add :-
... how to get rid of Ramdrive from the startup disk while keeping the boot disk functional? Which I ASS-U-MEd to be at least almost *fully* functional. But as you alluded, option 4 would relieve his 'irritation' g Mart "Mike M" wrote in message ... Oh yes you have and do! - every time you run and use the Startup disk!! Mart, That's not strictly true if the poster chooses option 4 from the menu. No RAMdrive and no tools. If however all the user wants is a basic bootable disk then either Format a disk as a bootable disk or alternatively just drag a copy of io.sys and command.com on to a clean formatted floppy. Yes, the latter does work with the version of MS-DOS introduced with Win Me. Of course if they want CD support they will have to add in the necessary driver, config.sys, etc files. -- Mike Maltby Mart wrote: I'm not sure that you understand the purpose and function of the Ramdrive used by the WinMe Startup disk, nor do I understand quite why you think it an irritation. ... I have never used it and I never will. Oh yes you have and do! - every time you run and use the Startup disk!! As the 1.4 Mb floppy Startup disk has only some 200kb or so of unused space spare and it does not use (access) space on your hard drive - it may be faulty, unformatted or not even installed! - it reserves some 4 Mb of your RAM (32 Mb minimum requirement for WinMe!) as 'work-space' in which to actually load and run any/all of the troubleshooting utilities supplied on the Startup disk. Not too sure what you might be doing with the other available 28 Mb of RAM whilst needing the Startup disk, so can't see why you are irritated. Although slightly out of context, see also the 2nd paragraph under 'More Information' in :- "Unable to Load Ramdrive.sys in Windows Millennium Edition" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278620/en-us I tried editing out all references to ramdrive from the autoexec.bat file but then it wouldnt boot. Hardly surprising then! |
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How can I get rid of 'Ramdrive' on startup disk?
You can do it the easy way, go to bootdisk.com and you will find such a
thing there for download. John Kevin J. Nielsen wrote: I would love to make a Millennium startup disk without the Ramdrive. This is so irritating, I have never used it and I never will. I tried editing out all references to ramdrive from the autoexec.bat file but then it wouldnt boot. Does anyone know how to get rid of Ramdrive from the startup disk while keeping the boot disk functional? Thank You Keven Nielsen |
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How can I get rid of 'Ramdrive' on startup disk?
I have never used the floppy to run the troubleshooting tools. The only
time I use it is when I am trying to fdisk a drive just boot to DOS with a CD rom. I have many other tools to use that I prefer over the WinMe startup disk troubleshooting tools. Keven "Mart" wrote in message ... I'm not sure that you understand the purpose and function of the Ramdrive used by the WinMe Startup disk, nor do I understand quite why you think it an irritation. ... I have never used it and I never will. Oh yes you have and do! - every time you run and use the Startup disk!! As the 1.4 Mb floppy Startup disk has only some 200kb or so of unused space spare and it does not use (access) space on your hard drive - it may be faulty, unformatted or not even installed! - it reserves some 4 Mb of your RAM (32 Mb minimum requirement for WinMe!) as 'work-space' in which to actually load and run any/all of the troubleshooting utilities supplied on the Startup disk. Not too sure what you might be doing with the other available 28 Mb of RAM whilst needing the Startup disk, so can't see why you are irritated. Although slightly out of context, see also the 2nd paragraph under 'More Information' in :- "Unable to Load Ramdrive.sys in Windows Millennium Edition" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278620/en-us I tried editing out all references to ramdrive from the autoexec.bat file but then it wouldnt boot. Hardly surprising then! Mart "Kevin J. Nielsen" wrote in message ... I would love to make a Millennium startup disk without the Ramdrive. This is so irritating, I have never used it and I never will. I tried editing out all references to ramdrive from the autoexec.bat file but then it wouldnt boot. Does anyone know how to get rid of Ramdrive from the startup disk while keeping the boot disk functional? Thank You Keven Nielsen |
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How can I get rid of 'Ramdrive' on startup disk? - PS
I dont want it, I dont use it. I hate having needless crap on my computer.
Keven "Mart" wrote in message ... Oh! BTW - and the RAMDRIVE is only there (allocated) for the duration of the use of the Startup disk. Next time you boot - it's gone! Mart |
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