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Re: Corrupt image

4 years ago, by hshah in RAM Disk Forum

QuoteAndrewSo it's probably best to configure CCleaner not to touch the image file location as well as the RAM disk contents itself. Some users reported that the corruption issue was gone once they had removed CCleaner from automatically launching applications. Don't particularly need it so it has already gone QuoteAndrewRegarding rotational backup, we believe it's a task for third-party a

Re: Corrupt image

4 years ago, by hshah in RAM Disk Forum

OSFMount wasn't able to recognise the volume, so I mounted the entire .img and ran recovery programs on it. Took ages, but I now appear to be back in the state before it broke. I did have CCleaner installed, so whilst I have read that it could cause problems, I don't fully understand how it could corrupt the image. Has the trigger been identified yet? Have there been any thoughts around ad

Corrupt image

4 years ago, by hshah in RAM Disk Forum

I have been testing a RAM Drive for a few days now and I've just rebooted Windows to find that the image will not load. I can see the drive in Disk Management, where it is asking me to initialise it. I've rebooted multiple times before and haven't had any issues. On the back of this: a) Is it repairable? b) Has it occured due to something I have done or an issue with the software? I am c

Re: Options for unforeseen RAM disk capacity overflow

4 years ago, by hshah in RAM Disk Forum

Thank you for the explanation, it makes sense. I think I was over-complicating things in my head

Re: Options for unforeseen RAM disk capacity overflow

4 years ago, by hshah in RAM Disk Forum

Cheers for the link. I read this thread and it is basically what I was thinking. Do you have any plans to implement such a feature? If not, I would be interested to understand the reasoning behind it

Options for unforeseen RAM disk capacity overflow

4 years ago, by hshah in RAM Disk Forum

I have 32GB of RAM in my desktop and am looking to allocate 16GB to a RAM Disk and have its .img stored on my SSD. That said, there is, theoretically, a chance that whatever I have making use of the RAM Disk could end up utilising all the capacity, and subsequently result in failures. Is there any way of having some kind of "overflow" space where it would use the Hard Disk instead? Th