Tom,
Thanks MUCH for this info.
Am surprised that MS would not have included it with Win2K to begin with,
since a lot of people that went from 98 to 2K could have easily have had it
setup as part of 98 or earlier, and would have easily wanted this as part
of bootup for 2K like 98 and earlier.
Guess will have to keep searching on the 2nd part.
Ralph
"Tom Phillips"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
om> cc:
Sent by: Subject: Re: PCWorks: Couple of items
I dont remember getting any responses about
owner-pcworks@ima - are they possible???
gicomm.com
05/22/02 08:46 AM
Please respond to
pcworks
Hi Ralph
Windows did not include a copy of ramdrive.sys on the disk but M$ has a
device that will work.
http://support.microsoft.com/search/preview.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q257405
I don't have 2k but MrSofty seems to think it will work.
Sorry no help on the second part I just don't know.
hth
t0m
1) Can you set up a ramdrive in Win2K like you can in Win98??? By this I
mean, by using they system driver supplied by Microsoft or any number of
other drivers found for Win98, you can setup a ramdrive by loading the
driver in config.sys. I have not found any ready way of doing something
similar in Win2K. Are there either any drivers that can be loaded when
Win2K is booting up, similar to the way you can in Win98, or some program
that lets you setup a ramdrive in Win2K, and you just put the program icon
in the startup area to load and run when Win2K starts????
============= PCWorks Mailing List =================
Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines &
make sure you've followed proper posting procedures,
http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm
Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com
=====================================================