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How to stop/start manually a disk?

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Hi!

Is there any way to stop or start the disk manually?
Because if I create a disk, in the main window i see in the "Image Status" box that "Save functions : Save at shutdown" but I want to stop it manually. Is there anyway to do this?
I don't want to save, remove and create every time a new disk.
It would be nice because I don't want to slow down the start and shutdown process of the computer.

Thanks for the answers!

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Re: How to stop/start manually a disk?

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If I understand you correctly, you may not tick the option "Enable associated image file" when creating a ramdisk. Thus the ramdisk content will not be loaded at computer startup and saved at shutdown.
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Re: How to stop/start manually a disk?

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Thank you!

This works, but
If I create a disk this way, it will not save the data, only If I push the save button. So far it's ok. And after a computer restart it not loads the contents of the saved "vdf" file, that's ok too. But how can I load the saved disk data into the previously created disk?
Maybe I'm blind again, but as far as I see there are only two ways to load the saved vdf. First one is to create a new disk from an image file where I have to browse that image. If I do this, then it will tick the "Enable associated image file" and I can't change that.
The second one is to change the properties the existing disk and tick the "Enable associated image file".
But in both cases we return to the original problem.

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Re: How to stop/start manually a disk?

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You are right, currently there is no easy way to simply load an image file to the ramdisk.
I think following methods may meet your requirement.

Method A:
1) Create a ramdisk from an image file.
2) Then modify its properties, de-associating the image file. (untick the option "Enable associated image file")

Method B:
Create a ramdisk from an image file and tick the option "One-time disk".
Of course, this method will cause the ramdisk disappear after computer restarts.

Hope this helps.
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Re: How to stop/start manually a disk?

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For me the second option will be good, I just tried it and it works very well.

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Re: How to stop/start manually a disk?

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Just for additional information, version 5.6.0 has supported command line interface and new functions "Rebuild" and "Associate". Here this issue can be solved in more convenient way.
Please see
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=1255

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