On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Mark Sokolovsky <[email protected]>wrote:

> RAM disks you say? Eh, why bother? they provide little memory, have to be
> saved to the hdd anyways, and even if i have a gig f ram, what's 512MB gonna
> pose of as any use anyway? I use flash drives as of 2003.
>
> -- _________________________________


I don't think you have the true info whatsoever.
I said as to physical RAM " MAX it! "

if you are using a thumb drive with a call such as MS Readyboost it will
blow soon.They have a wear out life. Look it up on WikiP

If using a thumbdrive to store apps that is OK but will not give the speed
of using system RAM as a "drive volume".

Why bother? Why indeed !


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