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This has happened me once before, and I had deleted my warning comment. Edit 2 : under Palemoon and Opera, refreshing the page takes care of the problem. This has begun to happen since changes were announced to the blog interface.

Under Palemoon and Opera no extensions , the faulty page opened also through https. Not sure how I got there. Probably through a search engine. Now the broken page is here again in Firefox, https. Just refreshing the page before publishing the comment does not correct the problem.

Under Palemoon and Opera, cleaning cache and everything since ever, then loading Ghacks brings it through http, and the layout is correct. Displayed address is still https. The yellow warning says : connection not secure, parts of this page are not secure such as images. Edit 3 : once the above comment has been moderated and published, to a correct webpage, just refreshing the page breaks it again.

I may have fixed the issue. Can you please try again, do a refresh Ctrl-F5 , and let me know please? Thanks for reporting the issue. Letting it run would make gHacks opened via https. This is performed with an empty cache.

Https at this time is fluid, renders pages as fast as http, and renders them complete. Amazing service! Thank you! I was surprised to read this article. I thought that RAM disks had gone the way of the dodo, and had been rendered obsolete by modern operating systems as well as the enormous power of contemporary hardware.

Windows 95 era? Maybe there are some specific situations where some very knowledgeable users could still take advantage of such software. I would love to learn more about that. This is far more problematic than the few milliseconds you might save here and there.

Generally, wholeheartedly agree. Most modern, mainstream software will make plentiful use of your ram is need be and its available which negates most RAM disk benefits.

And data security outweighs any gains. I have however a niche use case where there are significant benefits. I work as a structural engineer designing buildings. I am currently working on a building where one floor will house vibration sensitive scientific equipment. I am running a finite element analysis model to look at the impact on the dynamics of modifying a number elements and properties.

Right now I have 18 models to run, each taking hours to run. Turns out the software is fairly niche and as a result its optimisations are far from ideal! The whole thing is mostly single threaded, but can get around that by running multiple instances at once. Issue of data loss is also of low importance as I am copying files from network drive and back again when analysis is complete worst case is a loss of a couple of hours compute time.

Nice application! Great text Martin, thx. Personaly I use commercial RAM disks because of the lack od some important features in above free versions like using unmanaged memory for example.

Flyer how those two compare to DimmDrive? Thanks a lot for this overview! Went to all this work to write this up and not a single benchmark, so sad. You need to use Crystal Disk Mark to get transfer speeds. Hope you can update this article with benchmarks! Running an iK 4. WinRamTech provides now also a free but MB limited version.

ImDisk Toolkit is one of these programs. Just look at the advanced tab. I suggest that you consider adding ERAM to this list. It depends; you may be able to move some game assets to the RAM disk to speed up the loading of certain elements but that depends on the game in question.

Fast forward two years since this great article was published in , what are the available and recommended Free RAM drives options as well as their download links? I read this aticle without being a RAM disk user. So I apologize if this reply will be useless, but few other people will see your post, given that this is many years old.

What you describe sounds like a weird bug, especially given that nobody else appears to encouter it. My guess is the Installer is executed by a special system account.

Which file system does your RAM disk use? To stop the process, click the Red button on the interface. As soon as you stop the process, all data will be lost.

Right click on the icon to access configuration window. Here you can set auto start parameters, access advanced settings, and choose to quit the application.

The advanced setting options let you choose to activate confirmation When turning off, When quitting, and When shutting down. The software lets you create RAMDisk in easy and simple steps.

A list of mounted virtual drives are displayed on the main UI. There is also an option to mount saved RAMDisk image stored on your computer. One of the tools let you create and mount RAMDisk.

Gavotte Ramdisk is a simple RAMdisk creator software with few options to setup. You can select the size from 16MB to 3GB. Click on Install Ramdisk to start it. These is also an option to save a Ramdisk configuration and Load it when you want. It's a variable pitch squeal when RAM is being accessed in a certain pattern. I observed this before when repeatedly searching through files that had been cached in memory, and now with the ramdisk, this happens every time I alt-tab out of a full screen game.

The system copies the memory of the game onto the swap file, which resides in the same memory now, going back and forth quickly. Yes, it is. The older the board, the louder it is. That's why some newish Gigabyte boards boast of sound-caps' shielding You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account?

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