SoftPerfect RAM Disk
How to install RAM Disk on macOS
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V.P.
How to install RAM Disk on macOS 27 June 2023, 12:18 |
Re: How to install RAM Disk on macOS 27 June 2023, 12:24 |
Admin Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 948 |
The installation process for most macOS applications, including our RAM Disk, is quite simple and doesn't require any formal installation procedure. Here's how you can install it:
For more information on how to use the RAM Disk app, we have the Beginner's Guide and the User Manual.
- After you've downloaded RAM Disk for macOS (.dmg file), double-click on that file to open it. A new window will appear with the RAM Disk app icon and a shortcut to your Applications folder.
- Click and hold on the RAM Disk app icon, then drag and drop it into your Applications folder (or onto the shortcut provided). This effectively "installs" the app on your Mac.
- To begin using the RAM Disk app, navigate to your Applications folder and double-click on the RAM Disk app icon.
For more information on how to use the RAM Disk app, we have the Beginner's Guide and the User Manual.
V.P.
RAM consumption on macOS 29 June 2023, 13:34 |
Re: RAM consumption on macOS 29 June 2023, 13:42 |
Admin Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 948 |
When you refer to 'consumption', if you mean the Disk Usage indicator in the RAM Disk application, it's important to note that when a RAM disk is created, it is initially empty. Hence, zero usage is shown. After you transfer some files to the RAM disk, the Disk Usage gauge should begin to reflect the amount of space being taken by those files.
If, on the other hand, you mean the amount of free RAM that you see in your system after the creation of the RAM disk, this behaviour is different on macOS compared to Windows. On a Mac, memory isn't allocated instantly after creating a RAM disk. This means that the available RAM won't change immediately post-creation. However, as you add files to the RAM disk, you will notice a decrease in the available free RAM.
If, on the other hand, you mean the amount of free RAM that you see in your system after the creation of the RAM disk, this behaviour is different on macOS compared to Windows. On a Mac, memory isn't allocated instantly after creating a RAM disk. This means that the available RAM won't change immediately post-creation. However, as you add files to the RAM disk, you will notice a decrease in the available free RAM.