Install Windows Xp To Ramdisk

  
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If all the above options fail, try installing it from the command-line. Here's how (on StackOverflow): VSIXInstaller.exe /quiet some_extension.vsix You can find VSIXInstaller here (on your local PC - depending on the Visual Studio version replace 14.0 by the version you're using): C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0 Common7 IDE To display the installer dialog(s), remove the /quiet option. Note: • To uninstall a VSIX extension, you need to know its vsixID ( is described how to get it), then you can use VSIXInstaller. The Very Best Of Al Jarreau Rapidshare Downloader. exe /uninstall:vsixID • To install/uninstall VSIX files for a specific Visual Studio version, use the switches /skuName:name and /skuVersion:version; you can see all options of the command line tool if you type VSIXInstaller.exe /? In the developer command prompt.

Hi, I thought my hard drive was knackered after trying to reinstall windows xp after it seems a virus ruined it but when i tried to install it, it.

Devcon install ramdisk.inf Ramdisk does anyone have any experience using this built-in xp ramdisk? I have already read a million pages about 3rd party ramdisks and such, but since this is included in a WinFLP install, i would like to make use of it for cache redirection and such for a VDI template. I also checked and vista has the same (similar) inf and sys files, and checking the registry properties of a running Vista PE environment, i can not see anything that tells the system to assign X: to the ramdisk.

So, how do i assign a drive letter and set the disk size? The XP SP2 RAMDISK.SYS (which should be the same as Server2003) is however limited to 512 Mbytes. Question is WHY you want to use exactly that ramdisk? The why is that in WinFLP there is an XP ramdisk driver installed by default. We are setting up WinFLP for a VDI environment want to put the cache and temp into ram so that nothing is really captured on the systems.

If all it takes is a couple of registry entries, i can have them imported before the system even makes it's first boot without having to install anything extra. I guess i would like to take adavantage of what is already provided. Since you know the sp2/2k3 ramdisk size is 512 max, maybe you know how to configure it as well so that i can set the size and drive letter? Like I said, the parameters in the KB257405 do not have any effect, and i have not been able to find any information anywhere. Imdisk is a really outstanding tool in terms of simplicity and power.

I was also MS ramdisk user until I tested it for the first time - no more 500Mb limitations, nice options to write directly to images on disk, can be started early on the boot process, disks can be dynamically resized or allow loading multiple images at the same time and all configuration comes with a control panel applet or straight from command line if you wish. Do try it at least once to see what I mean and you'll see why it is far better than the MS tool and shouldn't be ignored.