You are very correct, Sir!  I use a disk-based cache for Explorer and it
clearly increases the speed of web browsing.  Highly recommended for those
not already doing so!

---Alex

> 
> 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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