Does anyone have a nice guide about RAM DISK and Pale Moon?

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Re: Does anyone have a nice guide about RAM DISK and Pale Moon?

Post by dark_moon » 2016-02-27, 09:39

All links in this thread work for me.

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Re: Does anyone have a nice guide about RAM DISK and Pale Moon?

Post by hackerman1 » 2016-02-27, 12:47

@dark_moon: Yes, the link to my guide on forum.thewindowsclub works,
i checked that immediately when i saw Tony0945´s post yesterday.
hackerman1 wrote: As far as i know we do not block any browsers on forum.thewindowsclub, so this sounds very weird....
We only block spammers (and their spam)... :D
So i suspect this has something to do with the XP-version of PM.
Perhaps another browser works for Tony ?
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Re: Does anyone have a nice guide about RAM DISK and Pale Moon?

Post by Tony0945 » 2016-02-27, 13:38

No, I mean this URL http://forum.thewindowsclub.com/windows ... post172262 from this post
Postby hackerman1 » Thu Nov 19, 2015 2:14 am
No problem with Firefox 38.2.0

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Re: Does anyone have a nice guide about RAM DISK and Pale Moon?

Post by hackerman1 » 2016-02-27, 14:14

Tony0945 wrote:No, I mean this URL http://forum.thewindowsclub.com/windows ... post172262 from this post
Postby hackerman1 » Thu Nov 19, 2015 2:14 am
No problem with Firefox 38.2.0
I´m really confused now...
That is EXACTLY the same URL that i posted yesterday... :roll:
hackerman1 wrote: I assume that you mean this link : http://forum.thewindowsclub.com/windows ... post172262 ?
in this post: http://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php ... 208#p79975

The qoutes that you have posted are confusing because we don´t know which posts (and links) you are referring to.
If you post about links not working, then make sure that you include the link (URL) when you quote another members post.

I have double-checked with the site administrator on forum.thewindowsclub, we do not block any browsers.
Why would we...?
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Re: Does anyone have a nice guide about RAM DISK and Pale Moon?

Post by dark_moon » 2016-02-27, 17:41

Tony0945 wrote:No, I mean this URL http://forum.thewindowsclub.com/windows ... post172262 from this post
As i say, it works:
thewindowsclub.png

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Re: Does anyone have a nice guide about RAM DISK and Pale Moon?

Post by hackerman1 » 2016-02-27, 18:45

dark_moon wrote:
Tony0945 wrote:No, I mean this URL http://forum.thewindowsclub.com/windows ... post172262 from this post
As i say, it works:
thewindowsclub.png
Tony0945 wrote: That link is blocked! Reason? "Block reason: Invalid browser blocked." !
Palemoon 26.1.1 XP
Yes, the link works.
But are you using Pale Moon 26.1.1 XP ?

I assume that Tony means that he is using the Atom / XP-version of Pale Moon, and gets that errormessage.
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Re: Does anyone have a nice guide about RAM DISK and Pale Moon?

Post by dark_moon » 2017-02-24, 11:16

Here a benchmark performance test of different tools:
https://www.starwindsoftware.com/blog/r ... comparison

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Re: Does anyone have a nice guide about RAM DISK and Pale Moon?

Post by kizo07 » 2017-02-24, 14:41

If I can recomend...

When I was on win7 I used to use 'SoftPerfect RAM Disk'. Was very satisfied, even it's paid program now, I could still use it. In mean time I found even better (excelent) 'ImDisk'.
'This tool will let you mount image files of hard drive, cd-rom or floppy, and create one or several ramdisks with various parameters. Works with Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 or 10 (32 or 64-bit).
Some image file formats also require .NET Framework 4 (included in Windows 8 and later) to be mounted with the DiscUtils library.
It's only 558 kb (x64) ?!, works flawleslly and especially 'Ramdisk with dynamic memory management'.
Here is download link http://reboot.pro/topic/18324-imdisk-toolkit/page-12
also more info on softpedia http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Too ... iver.shtml

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