N360 and RAMdisk

RAM disks have been around for decades. I have just bought AMD RAMdisk 64GB. Matching my hardware, RAMdisk is using 28760MB. I am setting it to save disk image to C: root on shutdown. Along with other user tweaks like SecEdit protocols, I am going to setup RAMdisk just after setting up my network drivers and just before before Norton 360, followed by Windows Update. This is to make certain that Norton begins by addressing the correct system image, integrates with standard maintenance, and addresses all of that with a RAMdisk up and running. Establishing RAMdisk after security, office and other OS superstructure is assembled has resulted frequent memory warnings for applications running only tiny parcels like 136MB on a system with 4GB video card memory, 32GB stick RAM and an 8 core i7 Intel with Windows installed on a 500GB Intel SSD. RAMdisk is all new in my Norton 360 experience. Any feedback would be welcome. Such feedback will entertain the above noted RAMdisk installation. TIA.

 

Note ! The 'ramdisk' os installation will be avoiding java and flash like the plague. I have noted that java and flash are largely unregulated in Region 3, and are established technological warehouses for virtually all criminal web activity. A post expressing my disgust with that lack of regulation is here, on or about page 5:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/what-is-the-java-tm-plug-in-ssv-helper/ Colony's Microsoft corporation has removed the entire topic? Or is it just another well-timed maintenance? From the 'not found' page search "what is the java tm plug in ssv helper" and it is there, top of list, and opens with the maintenance popup. Just as it is being reviewed by indigenous American administrations sharing in my disgust - that would be typical. Sorry. Freedom of Speech, and all that essential, grunt camp tripe.

RAM disks have been around for decades. I have just bought AMD RAMdisk 64GB. Matching my hardware, RAMdisk is using 28760MB. I am setting it to save disk image to C: root on shutdown. Along with other user tweaks like SecEdit protocols, I am going to setup RAMdisk just after setting up my network drivers and just before before Norton 360, followed by Windows Update. This is to make certain that Norton begins by addressing the correct system image, integrates with standard maintenance, and addresses all of that with a RAMdisk up and running. Establishing RAMdisk after security, office and other OS superstructure is assembled has resulted frequent memory warnings for applications running only tiny parcels like 136MB on a system with 4GB video card memory, 32GB stick RAM and an 8 core i7 Intel with Windows installed on a 500GB Intel SSD. RAMdisk is all new in my Norton 360 experience. Any feedback would be welcome. Such feedback will entertain the above noted RAMdisk installation. TIA.

 

Note ! The 'ramdisk' os installation will be avoiding java and flash like the plague. I have noted that java and flash are largely unregulated in Region 3, and are established technological warehouses for virtually all criminal web activity. A post expressing my disgust with that lack of regulation is here, on or about page 5:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/what-is-the-java-tm-plug-in-ssv-helper/ Colony's Microsoft corporation has removed the entire topic? Or is it just another well-timed maintenance? From the 'not found' page search "what is the java tm plug in ssv helper" and it is there, top of list, and opens with the maintenance popup. Just as it is being reviewed by indigenous American administrations sharing in my disgust - that would be typical. Sorry. Freedom of Speech, and all that essential, grunt camp tripe.