Hi!
First off, many thanks to the Romex Team for making this very cool product available for free (to us home users).

I’m fairly noobish in computers and have never used a ramdisk. Like this tutorial says (http://www.romexsoftware.com/main/suppo ... g-ram.html) I have recently upgraded my lappy to 4Gb and can’t get used to the idea that over 500Mb of it gets wasted.

Don’t know whether I’m doing something wrong, or there’s a bug in the software, but I’ll try to describe my findings the best I can (I apologize for such a long post).
The hardware
Dell Vostro 1400 notebook (same as Inspiron 1420), Intel / Intel / nVidia8400 (with 256Mb VRAM), WinXP Home 32bit, PAE enabled and reported correctly by XP, no memory options available in BIOS.
What I did
Read the tutorials and support forum > downloaded v1.10.1711.1436 Free Edition > installed > setup ramdisks of several sizes in Invisible Memory (508Mb available), NTFS, drive letter R:\, volume RAMDISK.
What happened (100% reproducible on my system)
1)

a. no problems at install.
b. no problems during or after reboot.
c. Invisible Memory usage is OK - system properties and task manager report exactly the same physical, cached and available memory.
d. cache on drive R:\ for Firefox and IE7 works great with noticeable speed improvement.
e. only used it 24h, but seems very stable, reads/writes very well, etc.
BUT…
2)

a. initially XP accepts setting up virtual memory on drive R:\ and everything seems OK (I tried several combinations of min/max, including min=max, less than and equal to the space available) > checked pagefile.sys created on drive R:\, visible and exactly the size specified > XP Properties\Advanced\Performance reports correct total paging file size > works OK as expected
b. at reboot system shuts down quickly as usual, but boots up much slower, with notable HDD activity (much longer than usual)
c. after boot-up, XP reports the following conflicting values
- System Properties\General > 3.5Gb RAM (OK)
- SystemProperties\Advanced\Performance\Virtual memory > total paging file = 3581Mb, which is about the same as the total RAM seen by XP

- SystemProperties\Advanced\Performance\Virtual memory\Virtual memory window > Drive C:\ no paging file, drive R:\ 400Mb (or whatever value I set), “currently allocated: 3581Mb”

- exploring the hard disks, I found TWO pagefile.sys files: the one I created on ramdisk R:\ (of correct size) AND another one on drive C:\ of about 3.49Gb, probably created on boot-up and explaining the unusual HDD activity

- the system is less responsive after boot-up, swapping heavily on the HDD; like I said above, the pagefile on drive C:\ is not reported in the “Virtual memory window” and cannot be disabled from there, but it is in use at all times (cannot be deleted from C:\)
Additional notes
- all of the above happen exactly the same regardless of the size of the ramdisk, only when I put the pagefile on it and after reboot.
- “Enable Image File” and “Save at Computer Shutdown” options in ramdisk make no difference at all (tried both with and without them).
Your comments will be greatly appreciated
