I think that  a travel drive is the way to go.

They are faster than a HD and they are more stable than RAM.


At 8/7/2007 07:35 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:

>I use the RAM Disk to store Finale Temp files and the music that I am
>working on during a given session.  Sure, HDs are fast these days,
>but HDs have moving parts.  The RAM Disk is ultra fast, and has no
>moving parts...faster than any HD, and RAM is cheap.  I don't
>consider assigning some of my plentiful RAM to a RAM Disk to be a
>waste of memory.  The speed boost is worth it and I am saving ware
>and tear on my HD.
>
>
>
>>On 06.08.2007 Lawrence David Eden wrote:
>>>  Another thing I miss with my recent switch to OSX, is the loss of
>>>my RAM DISK.  I found a freeware program on the web called
>>>Esperance DV that solved this problem.   It creates a RAM DISK at
>>>startup.
>>
>>I am really curious as to what you use that RAM disk for? HDs are so
>>quick these days I can't see why anyone would waste memory with a
>>RAM disk...
Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley



_______________________________________________
Finale mailing list
Finale@shsu.edu
http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Reply via email to