![]() The easiest way is to type cmd at the Start Menu search box and then press Ctrl+ Shift+ Enter.Īnd no, Ctrl+ Shift+ Enter doesn't work on Win+ R a.k.a. This also goes for when you're deleting a RAM disk. Remember, you have to run cmd with an administrative privilege. You can either use the command prompt ( cmd) and then run imdisk, or from the ImDisk panel in Control Panel you might have to set the Control Panel view from Category to icons to find it.īut this guide is all about using the command-line version a.k.a. ImDisk, like DR, runs in background by installing itself as a device driver. In case you haven't visited the ImDisk link above, go here.ĭownload the installer, and then run it pretty self-explanatory. XP users.well, seriously, why bother having more than 4GB? :3eyes: ![]() So, Vista 64-bit users may also follow the same steps. In short, it's because we can, not necessarily because it's better.īefore we start, I'd like to point out that I use Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Yes, I do realize that most people with 8GB or more RAM don't need a RAM disk more than 4GB nor even multiple RAM disks, and I'm not suggesting that you should, but this is just to show that it's possible, and how to do it. 'RAMDisk' which is another software to create RAM disks just to clarify things. ![]() =b), I've been looking for ways to actually use the extra resource properly.ĪFAIK, most people use Dataram RAMDisk (which I'll call 'DR' from this point onward), which is limited to 4GB a disk and doesn't support multiple RAM disks at once.Īnd that is where ImDisk comes into play.Īlso, this guide is about a 'RAM disk', not DR a.k.a. Ever since I have 8GB of RAM (yes, hi, I'm late to the party. ![]()
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