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On this page, you will find that the information is well-organized, easy to read, and precise. Here is a list of the features of this free program: * RAM disk utility for Windows systems with 1 GB or more of system memory installed. * Create disk images with sizes up to 500 GB. * Run memory-resident programs like game consoles and web browsers without interfering with RAM swap operations... * Performance is the same as a physical disk without actual moving parts. * Data is stored in RAM but appears to be stored on a physical hard disk. * A memory-resident driver called RamDiskHlp.sys manages all RAM disk operations. Here are the official guidelines on how to use this software: 1. Start Dataram Ramdisk program, you will see 'Create new image' button, click it to create new image file with bigger size. 2. Choose "New", then set the size of your file, you can set the size up to 500 GB, then click "OK" button to save settings and finish creating new image file for RAM disk use. 3. To start use RAM disk, select "New", then "Use image", you can see the size of your image file in this step, click "OK" button to use it. 4. Now you can run memory resident program (like game consoles and web browsers), you need to make sure that the program use the memory space in your RAM disk. 5. If you want to convert an image file into RAM disk format, click "Save as" button on any other window or directory, then choose "Save as type" option (ex: ext2), then choose the location where you want put your file (ex: Dataram Ramdisk) to save it. 6. After that, simply choose "Save" button on RAM disk dialog, you will get a new image file in your RAM disk. 7. Do not forget to backup the old image files so that you can restore them in case of problems. 8. If you have more questions about this process, you can visit Dataram website or forum at rock9.com or g9site.com Other applications for Windows: * For Linux: * For Mac OS X: * For Android: * Both the above two - memory-mapped keyring and out-of-memory support. Category: Data compression There was a software problem that occurred in 2010, and it is still there today. It is called 'Bad erase block.' It occurs when you use the Dataram Ramdisk to convert an image file to RAM disk format, and the following error message will lead to corruption of the image file: "Bad erase block (Invalid entry).” There are several methods for how this can happen. Here are some methods: 1) The images file could have been too large for certain applications to handle. cfa1e77820
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