>>> I created a RAM disk (35mb) on my 5300. Now I want to increase its
>>> size to about 45 or 50mb. I have 64mb hard RAM installed and I'm not
>>> using virtual memory.
>>> 
>>> I started up off the hard drive, took all files out of the RAM disk,
>>> restarted, then went to the memory control panel -- and it's still
>>> grayed out and unavailable for the change.
>>> 
>>> What am I doing wrong here?
> Just make sure that you emptied the trash after putting you Ram disk
> files in there and that the trash is truly empty.  You may have to use
> the option key (alt) to make sure.
> 
> You may also want to trash (and empty) the memory, finder, and system
> prefs and reset your PRAM.

Do you have FileSharing enabled by chance? Sometimes that will interfere
with your ability to modify a RAM disk.

Thanks,
Sam

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