Virtual Hard Drive Pro for Windows XP, Vista, 2000 & Server 2003 User Guide PDF

Virtual Hard Drive Pro is a RAM disk utility that allows disk data to be processed in a computer’s memory chip. A RAM disk looks like a physical hard disk in Windows Explorer, but is in fact a “’virtual” disk that ceases to exist (unless saved) when a session ends. In Virtual Hard Drive Pro, the size of your RAM disk is limited only by your computer’s available memory.

Virtual Hard Drive Pro is especially useful with files and folders requiring frequent access. For example, you can move your browser’s cache folder to a RAM disk improve load times of multimedia on the Internet. Unless it is saved, the data stored on a RAM disk is lost when you shut down your PC. Saved image files can later be reloaded into Virtual Hard Drive and modified or re-used.

Because your computer’s memory is so much faster than the hard disk, a RAM disk greatly improves application performance. Databases, compilers, and graphic design programs process large amounts of data which tax a computer’s resources. A RAM disk drive makes data more readily available, balancing the load on a processor

When you browse web pages, junk data is written to your browser’s cache memory. By running your browser cache in a RAM disk and not saving the disk image file when you end your session, unwanted cache files are deleted automatically, saving hard drive space. Finally, a RAM drive uses much less energy than a physical hard drive, and therefore extends the charge of a laptop computer’s battery.

Download Virtual Hard Drive Pro for Windows XP, Vista, 2000 & Server 2003 User Guide PDF


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March 9, 2009 | Posted in Software

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