

Both use our patent-pending memory management (up to 512 GB) to create a virtual disk out of RAM. The RAM disk appears like a physical hard disk to the operating system and programs. You choose its size (depending on the amount of RAM in your system), drive letter, and file system. You can copy, move and delete files on it. Like a physical disk, a RAM disk can also be shared so as to be accessed by other computers on a network.
RamDisk Plus adds multiple disk support, system page file support, and a versatile disk image backup and restore facility. You can manually save the RAM disk’s contents to an image file, or have the contents saved automatically when the computer is shutdown. This feature ensures that service and application data stored on the RAM disk can be preserved between system restarts. During the subsequent system start-up, the disk’s image is automatically loaded. A “live” RAM disk image may be backed up even with open handles to the volume. A RAM disk viewer lets you load image files as read-only devices.
Windows XP, 32- and 64-bit (x64 and Itanium-based) ( both Editions)
Windows Vista, 32 - and 64-bit (x64 and Itanium-based) (all Editions)
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