RAM disk is very useful for browser cache. Improves speed.

ron



 (But resist the temptation to put _any_ written-to files in the RAM disk...
 or you will surely have an unexpected power outage <lopsided grin>.)
I've tried the RAM disk tricks, maybe I'll try again, but it never impressed
me as being worth the trouble. Also some of my applications need to be in
same folder with their "accessories." And the whole application folders are
just too hefty for any reasonably sized RAM disk.

Thanks so much for your replies.

Cheryl

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