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  #1  
Old August 18th 10, 04:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
ChangChiTheGraphics
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Default Smartdrv.exe

Hi,

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do it?
Could someone help ?

Thank you,
ChangChiTheGraphics

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Old August 18th 10, 05:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Nil[_2_]
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Default Smartdrv.exe

On 18 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them
fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do
it? Could someone help ?


Smartdrv was a general memory caching utility. You had no control over
what was stored there and you couldn't create a file there. Maybe you
were thinking of RAM drives, where you could create a "disk drive" in
memory that had its own drive letter, and you could store whatever you
wanted there, until you shut the computer down, of course.

Google for "ramdisk xp" and you'll find some suggestions. Most of the
ones I saw were commercial or shareware.
  #3  
Old August 18th 10, 05:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Nil[_2_]
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Default Smartdrv.exe

On 18 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them
fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do
it? Could someone help ?


Smartdrv was a general memory caching utility. You had no control over
what was stored there and you couldn't create a file there. Maybe you
were thinking of RAM drives, where you could create a "disk drive" in
memory that had its own drive letter, and you could store whatever you
wanted there, until you shut the computer down, of course.

Google for "ramdisk xp" and you'll find some suggestions. Most of the
ones I saw were commercial or shareware.
  #4  
Old August 18th 10, 07:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
smlunatick
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Default Smartdrv.exe

On Aug 18, 4:16*pm, ChangChiTheGraphics
wrote:
Hi,

When I was using Windows98 I had *Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do it?
Could someone help ?

Thank you,
ChangChiTheGraphics


Smartdrv was never a "RAM" disk. It was a "preemptive" automatic
memory "caching" system to speed up file access. Obsolete!
  #5  
Old August 18th 10, 07:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
smlunatick
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Posts: 4,866
Default Smartdrv.exe

On Aug 18, 4:16*pm, ChangChiTheGraphics
wrote:
Hi,

When I was using Windows98 I had *Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do it?
Could someone help ?

Thank you,
ChangChiTheGraphics


Smartdrv was never a "RAM" disk. It was a "preemptive" automatic
memory "caching" system to speed up file access. Obsolete!
  #6  
Old August 18th 10, 08:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Ken Blake, MVP
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Default Smartdrv.exe

On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:00:36 -0400, Nil
wrote:

On 18 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them
fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do
it? Could someone help ?


Smartdrv was a general memory caching utility. You had no control over
what was stored there and you couldn't create a file there. Maybe you
were thinking of RAM drives, where you could create a "disk drive" in
memory that had its own drive letter, and you could store whatever you
wanted there, until you shut the computer down, of course.

Google for "ramdisk xp" and you'll find some suggestions. Most of the
ones I saw were commercial or shareware.



Although you *can* use a ramdisk, unless you have very special needs,
it's almost always a very bad mistake, and hurts your performance.



--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
  #7  
Old August 18th 10, 08:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Ken Blake, MVP
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Default Smartdrv.exe

On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:00:36 -0400, Nil
wrote:

On 18 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them
fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do
it? Could someone help ?


Smartdrv was a general memory caching utility. You had no control over
what was stored there and you couldn't create a file there. Maybe you
were thinking of RAM drives, where you could create a "disk drive" in
memory that had its own drive letter, and you could store whatever you
wanted there, until you shut the computer down, of course.

Google for "ramdisk xp" and you'll find some suggestions. Most of the
ones I saw were commercial or shareware.



Although you *can* use a ramdisk, unless you have very special needs,
it's almost always a very bad mistake, and hurts your performance.



--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
  #8  
Old August 18th 10, 11:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
ChangChiTheGraphics
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Posts: 10
Default Smartdrv.exe

Hi Ken,

You say,
"Although you *can* use a ramdisk, unless you have very special needs,
it's almost always a very bad mistake, and hurts your performance. "

Is there another way to create a file and access it using the typical
functions
like: fopen, fread, etc

The value of using smartdrv in old days was that I could access the file
from RAM and therefore acess it fast using fopen, fread, fwrite, etc.

I am thinking that if smartdrv is not used now, there must be a better way
of doing the same thing. Only way I know now is that I create files on hard
disk and access them. This is a slow process, I believe.

I would appreciate your suggestions; How would you do it if you need to
create files and access them ?

Thank you, Ken
ChangChiTheGraphics

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:00:36 -0400, Nil
wrote:

On 18 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them
fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do
it? Could someone help ?


Smartdrv was a general memory caching utility. You had no control over
what was stored there and you couldn't create a file there. Maybe you
were thinking of RAM drives, where you could create a "disk drive" in
memory that had its own drive letter, and you could store whatever you
wanted there, until you shut the computer down, of course.

Google for "ramdisk xp" and you'll find some suggestions. Most of the
ones I saw were commercial or shareware.



Although you *can* use a ramdisk, unless you have very special needs,
it's almost always a very bad mistake, and hurts your performance.



--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
.

  #9  
Old August 18th 10, 11:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
ChangChiTheGraphics
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 10
Default Smartdrv.exe

Hi Ken,

You say,
"Although you *can* use a ramdisk, unless you have very special needs,
it's almost always a very bad mistake, and hurts your performance. "

Is there another way to create a file and access it using the typical
functions
like: fopen, fread, etc

The value of using smartdrv in old days was that I could access the file
from RAM and therefore acess it fast using fopen, fread, fwrite, etc.

I am thinking that if smartdrv is not used now, there must be a better way
of doing the same thing. Only way I know now is that I create files on hard
disk and access them. This is a slow process, I believe.

I would appreciate your suggestions; How would you do it if you need to
create files and access them ?

Thank you, Ken
ChangChiTheGraphics

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:00:36 -0400, Nil
wrote:

On 18 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them
fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do
it? Could someone help ?


Smartdrv was a general memory caching utility. You had no control over
what was stored there and you couldn't create a file there. Maybe you
were thinking of RAM drives, where you could create a "disk drive" in
memory that had its own drive letter, and you could store whatever you
wanted there, until you shut the computer down, of course.

Google for "ramdisk xp" and you'll find some suggestions. Most of the
ones I saw were commercial or shareware.



Although you *can* use a ramdisk, unless you have very special needs,
it's almost always a very bad mistake, and hurts your performance.



--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
.

  #10  
Old August 19th 10, 06:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
ChangChiTheGraphics
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 10
Default Smartdrv.exe

Hi, Nil

Is there another way to create a file and access it using the typical
functions like: fopen, fread, etc

The value of using smartdrv in old days was that I could access the file
from RAM and therefore acess it fast using fopen, fread, fwrite, etc.

I am thinking that if smartdrv is not used now, there must be a better way
of doing the same thing. Only way I know now is that I create files on hard
disk and access them. This is a slow process, I believe.

I would appreciate your suggestions; How would you do it if you need to
create files and access them ?

Thank you, Ken
ChangChiTheGraphics



"Nil" wrote:

On 18 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them
fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do
it? Could someone help ?


Smartdrv was a general memory caching utility. You had no control over
what was stored there and you couldn't create a file there. Maybe you
were thinking of RAM drives, where you could create a "disk drive" in
memory that had its own drive letter, and you could store whatever you
wanted there, until you shut the computer down, of course.

Google for "ramdisk xp" and you'll find some suggestions. Most of the
ones I saw were commercial or shareware.
.

  #11  
Old August 19th 10, 06:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
ChangChiTheGraphics
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 10
Default Smartdrv.exe

Hi, Nil

Is there another way to create a file and access it using the typical
functions like: fopen, fread, etc

The value of using smartdrv in old days was that I could access the file
from RAM and therefore acess it fast using fopen, fread, fwrite, etc.

I am thinking that if smartdrv is not used now, there must be a better way
of doing the same thing. Only way I know now is that I create files on hard
disk and access them. This is a slow process, I believe.

I would appreciate your suggestions; How would you do it if you need to
create files and access them ?

Thank you, Ken
ChangChiTheGraphics



"Nil" wrote:

On 18 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them
fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do
it? Could someone help ?


Smartdrv was a general memory caching utility. You had no control over
what was stored there and you couldn't create a file there. Maybe you
were thinking of RAM drives, where you could create a "disk drive" in
memory that had its own drive letter, and you could store whatever you
wanted there, until you shut the computer down, of course.

Google for "ramdisk xp" and you'll find some suggestions. Most of the
ones I saw were commercial or shareware.
.

  #12  
Old August 19th 10, 07:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Nil[_2_]
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Posts: 2,170
Default Smartdrv.exe

On 19 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

The value of using smartdrv in old days was that I could access
the file from RAM and therefore acess it fast using fopen, fread,
fwrite, etc.


No, you couldn't. Smartdrive cached files as they were written to disk.
The file was in cache only fractions of seconds. You had no control
over it.

I would appreciate your suggestions; How would you do it if you
need to create files and access them ?


I would write them to disk. If speed was paramount, I would get a
faster hard disk or a solid state disk.
  #13  
Old August 19th 10, 07:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Nil[_2_]
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Posts: 2,170
Default Smartdrv.exe

On 19 Aug 2010, =?Utf-8?B?Q2hhbmdDaGlUaGVHcmFwaGljcw==?=
wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

The value of using smartdrv in old days was that I could access
the file from RAM and therefore acess it fast using fopen, fread,
fwrite, etc.


No, you couldn't. Smartdrive cached files as they were written to disk.
The file was in cache only fractions of seconds. You had no control
over it.

I would appreciate your suggestions; How would you do it if you
need to create files and access them ?


I would write them to disk. If speed was paramount, I would get a
faster hard disk or a solid state disk.
  #14  
Old August 19th 10, 01:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bob I
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Posts: 9,943
Default Smartdrv.exe


Please read the section of
Why is there so little Free RAM?
here
http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php


ChangChiTheGraphics wrote:
Hi,

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do it?
Could someone help ?

Thank you,
ChangChiTheGraphics


  #15  
Old August 19th 10, 01:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bob I
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Posts: 9,943
Default Smartdrv.exe


Please read the section of
Why is there so little Free RAM?
here
http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php


ChangChiTheGraphics wrote:
Hi,

When I was using Windows98 I had Smartdrv.exe in Autoexec.bat
which lets me create files in memory so that I could access them fast.

Now I am using WindowsXP, service pack2.
Is it possible to have the same features in XP? If so how do I do it?
Could someone help ?

Thank you,
ChangChiTheGraphics


 




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