eboostr on ramdisk

By Mark | December 10th, 2008 | 1:07 pm

I just install the eboostr on my notebook computer and assign 900m of Ramdisk for the eboostr (I have 4G of ram and 3G can be used under vista, so I install Ramdisk on remainded).

I have to assign the Ramdisk as cache for eboostr after every reboot. If I assign system memory as cache, eboostr can load up the cache after reboot.

13 Responses to “eboostr on ramdisk”

  1. Big Muscle
    Dec 10, 2008

    I don’t see any point in storing cache on ramdisk.


  2. Andrew Zarudnev
    Dec 10, 2008

    eBoostr creates a cache file on the device and stores all information in it. Does your Ramdisk save its state on shutdown?


  3. chris
    Dec 10, 2008

    the 900mb he is using is maybe higher unmanaged os ram, so the ramdisk content will not be saved after shutdown/hibernation/suspend. thats the problem.


  4. nikomiudon
    Dec 10, 2008

    Let’s use “RamPhantom3”.


  5. matt
    Dec 12, 2008

    just use the ram cache on eboostr


  6. nikomiudon
    Dec 12, 2008

    Do you want to use the memory out of a management domain of 32bitOS?


  7. chris
    Dec 12, 2008

    @nikomiudon: do you know if RamPhantom3 holds data after hibernation? is there a englisch translation of RamPhantom3 available?


  8. chris
    Dec 12, 2008

    great, RamPhantom also works on hibernation, and uses unmanaged os ram. thanks for the tip


  9. Mark
    Dec 13, 2008

    I am using Gavotte Ramdisk in Vista. I used this ram disk program and eboostr 2.x in xp and don’t need to re-assign the cache in every reboot.


  10. Mark
    Dec 13, 2008

    I found some sites for RamRhantom but they are in Japanese, I can’t read it, any site in english, pls recommend. thanks.


  11. nikomiudon
    Dec 14, 2008

    hi
    Non-Japanese can not be found

    If Gavotte Ramdisk has a script which performs loading and a save of an image and it is satisfactory?
    Reference
    http://translate.google.co.jp/translate?hl=ja&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http://qqqq111.at.infoseek.co.jp/memoryutility.html
    item
    “OS management outside the designated”
    and
    “Save the image loaded at startup image”
    thanks.


  12. cyril168
    Dec 14, 2008

    I have the same problem with Ramdisk. Need to re-assign every time XP reboot.


  13. chris
    Dec 16, 2008

    reassign on evey reboot/startup/resume from hiberntion is only needed when you use unmanaged operating system ram. because windows can not see that ram, but some ramdisk tools still can use this type of ram, the data stored on such ramdrives will be lost after shutdown/hibernation/standby. because only windows managed ram will be backuped into c:\hiberfil.sys