Re: Souping Up My PB 190: RAM Startup Disk

2002-10-28 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (PowerBooks) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 14:05:08 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (PowerBooks) Subject: PowerBooks Digest #1059 t: Re: Souping Up My PB 190: RAM Startup Disk Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 13:06:30 -0800 I'm intrigued by the suggestion of using the apple disk image as the base

Souping Up My PB 190: RAM Startup Disk

2002-10-26 Thread James Greenidge
Greetings! To Any Mac maven: In the Battery Tips section of my PB 190's Help feature, it mentions setting up a RAM Disk as a startup disk to minimize hard drive use but doesn't explain how you turn a RAM Disk into a startup disk. Any ideas? Thanks! JimWG --

Re: Souping Up My PB 190: RAM Startup Disk

2002-10-26 Thread victoria brandon
James Greenidge at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the Battery Tips section of my PB 190's Help feature, it mentions setting up a RAM Disk as a startup disk to minimize hard drive use but doesn't explain how you turn a RAM Disk into a startup disk. Any ideas? First you assign the RAM disk

Re: Souping Up My PB 190: RAM Startup Disk

2002-10-26 Thread Mehdi El Gueddari
Hi James, First you assign the RAM disk enough memory to hold your entire system folder (you'd better have memory to burn!), if you have not enought memory to use your hard drive 's system folder (which may be very big) you can use instead the network access floppy image from the Apple site 's