I put my internet explorer cache on a ram disk. Every time I shutdown,
I would get a message that the contents of the RAM disk would be deleted.
Does that mean that the cache was emptied every time I shut down?
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Not only that, but you lose the cache entirely.
I don't know which OS version corrected that oversight, but on 9.2.1 there
is a box to check in the Memory CP. That tactic does speed up things a bit.
I put both IE and NS cache AND Photoshop plugins on the RAM disk. Works
great.
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