Yes, but what I don't understand is why DMM won't work with Smart Image? For example the RMADisk size is 512MB and the saved Smart Image file size is 256MB (because of how Smart Image works), so during startup it will only need to load 256MB memory allocation. So why then won't DMM work?support wrote:As earlier we mainly focus on the DMM feature itself, I didn't introduce other options for simplicity.
Smart Image: because it only stores valid disk sectors, during startup loading, only valid data is copied to the ramdisk.
Delay Load: the image file data is loaded to the ramdisk only when needed (first read request), so it can work with DMM.
Remember that DMM is a feature which allocates memory on demand. That means if there's no read/write requests to the ramdisk, there will be no memory allocation caused.
And how would Delaying the load time thru Delay Load feature make DMM work?
No worries about simplicity, please explain even without simplicity since I want to understand in-depth.