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You can use RAMDiskXP to create a bootable disk image


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#1 Mikorist

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Posted 03 September 2006 - 06:07 AM

You can use RAMDiskXP to create a bootable disk image and
Speeding up CD duplication...



Most users use RAMDisk to speed up applications like:

Databases
Internet Explorer cache for faster web surfing
Audio and Video editing
CAD programs
Software compilers
Speeding up CD duplication
Games
SETI processing
TEMP files
Swap space
Web server cache
Custom applications with high I/O, high bandwidth, or high security requirements


http://www.cenatek.c...ers_Manual.html

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The RAMDisk products emulate the functionality of hard disk drives. By partitioning a portion of the existing system memory, the user can utilize RAMDisk as a very fast, entry-level storage solution that is ideal for speeding up applications that require excessive disk access. RAMDisk is available in the following operating systems:

All versions of Windows 95/98/Me

All versions of Windows NT 4.0

All versions of Windows XP/2000 (except XP Home, XP 64-bit)

All versions of Windows Server 2003 (except 64-bit)

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CENATEK can provide a complete, turnkey service to companies in need of high-speed, high-reliability data storage systems. CENATEK works by first performing a peer review of its customers' hardware and software installations, with a focus on storage bottlenecks.

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#2 TheHive

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Posted 03 September 2006 - 07:18 AM

You can use smiley script
Boot from ram using xp as source
http://www.boot-land...?...ic=177&st=0

You just need to have WIndows2003 Server or you can just use both
RAMDISK.SY_ and setupldr.bin from Windows 2003 Server CD.

#3 Mikorist

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Posted 03 September 2006 - 12:40 PM

Thanks,
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