bobby ::Corleone ::momsab ::ceeeeeeeeeeeek
da stoji u radnoj memoriji pa da se upali ili da se prebaci u radnu memoriju skroz?
ono prvo nemoguce, ono drugo ne moze bez dizanja sa harda
opet, ako to bas oces, 1GB je malo
Ne da stoju u radnoj memoriji, nego da se prilikom podizanja te RAM aplikacije, dotični program (Corel, Photoshop itd) učitaju u RAM memoriju i da se odatle izvršavaju.
Pa svaki program se pri startovanju ucitava u RAM memoriju i kod programa se odatle izvrsava.
Jedino sto mi pada na pamet sta si ti to mozda nacuo su RAM-diskovi.
To ti je virtualni disk u RAM-u, i vidis ga na sistemu kao jos jednu HDD particiju koja je jako brza.
Moguće da je to to.
Imaš li neku ideju za dalje ili kako da se sve to odradi?
Thnx!
Dopuna: 14 Okt 2006 23:13
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What is a RAM Disk ?
Ramdisk is a virtual drive created in RAM. The advantage being it's much faster than a Hard disk drive can ever be, since it has no moving parts - transfers are all electronic. There is a catch, however, RAM Disk is volatile storage, meaning data on it is lost the moment you lose power, or reboot the computer. RAM Disks also take away from your system's available RAM. Once you reserve a portion of the RAM for such disk, it is no longer available for your running programs.
How do I create one ?
The Ramdisk driver we use for this guide is almost identical and based on the Microsoft sample driver described here: Microsoft KB 257405. The version we use in this article fixes a bug with Windows XP and NTFS partitions (described in the MS KB article) and adds the ability to change drive letter and disk size in a more user-friendly way, using the Device Manager.
We can install/configure the Ramdisk in three simple steps:
1. Download and uncompress the Ramdisk driver in an empty directory you can remember: Ramdisk Driver
2. 2. In Control Panel -> Add/Remove Hardware, select Add a new device -> select hardware from a list -> Other(All) devices -> Have Disk, then point to the folder that contains the RAMDisk.inf file you extracted in step 1. Click next/finish to complete the driver installation.
3. You can change the size / drive letter of your new Ramdisk from the Device manager: Right-click on My Computer, select Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager -> expand the RAM Disk -> Properties
At this point you have successfuly installed and configured a RAM Disk drive on your system. Keep in mind that the contents of the RAM disk are lost when changing its size and/or drive letter in Device Manager! They are also lost if power is lost, computer rebooted, etc. You might want to reboot and copy some files to your new RAM disk from within Windows Explorer to ensure it's operating properly.
Notes: In Windows XP, you might have to go to Control Panel -> System to access the device manager. Depending on your OS, you might be prompted to reboot after the drive is installed. Keep in mind that the size of your Ramdisk is substracted from the available RAM, so don't use any wild values. Depending on the intended use, 1 - 16 MB should be the enough, even in systems with plenty of RAM.
What can use it for ?
It can be used to store temporary internet files, history, cookies, basically any information that's expendable and you need fast access to. Storing such files in a Ramdisk speeds up access time, extends the life of your Hard disk, and reduces fragmentation.
Below are some recommended uses for your new RAM Disk:
Internet Explorer temorary files
To move your IE temp files, do the following: From within IE, choose Tools -> Internet Options -> General -> Settins. Make sure the "Amount of disk space" slider shows fewer MB than your RAM Disk. I wouldn't use a value over 15-20 MB. Choose Move Folder, and your RAM Disk drive letter, click OK.
There are plenty of other uses for your new RAM Disk, try some and let us know how you use it. And if all this was not challenging enough for your taste, if you feel really adventurous, read on
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