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Old May 11th 04, 01:50 AM
C W
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I would like to virtualize a directory on my hard drive, that is to say let the
contents of a specific directory be stored permenently in RAM. I was thinking of
using append.exe from the old dos to append a RAM drive (with currecnt contents)
to the said directory, but it is advised against. Is there a newer application
to do this ?

Chris
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Old May 13th 04, 07:16 PM
EDK
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Default Virtualized directory


"C W" wrote in message
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I would like to virtualize a directory on my hard drive, that is to say

let the
contents of a specific directory be stored permenently in RAM. I was

thinking of
using append.exe from the old dos to append a RAM drive (with currecnt

contents)
to the said directory, but it is advised against. Is there a newer

application
to do this ?

Chris

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wont be able to do it....contents of RAM are flushed each time you reboot or
shut down, BUT DOS allowed you to create a TEMPORARY ramdrive and use
it...maybe thats what you mean ?

EdK


 




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