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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1191799" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>I do the same here. It makes the system more stable and it did not hurt at all...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Never tried this as an empty folder don't use notable space at all. It's possible that the SD card isn't mounted early enough as the RAM Disk is created by a service during system start. So it's possible that the SD card isn't available at this early boot state.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No that is not working. This check- box is for creating the Temp folder in RAM Disk automatically and has nothing to do with the Windows Temp settings. Windows is storing the path for Temp folders in some environment variables. Those variables are normally set in control panel. The Toolkit can set those variables to use RAM Disk instead of the C: drive (Button "Set Temp Variables", in German "Temp Variablen anlegen") to make it easier changing them to RAM Disk. To revert this you need to change the env vars in control panel. You can find it on Win10 by right clicking on the start menu button and then select Control panel. Here you can set the path to whatever location you like and Windows is using the path you set there on the next reboot..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1191799, member: 109222"] Hi. I do the same here. It makes the system more stable and it did not hurt at all... Never tried this as an empty folder don't use notable space at all. It's possible that the SD card isn't mounted early enough as the RAM Disk is created by a service during system start. So it's possible that the SD card isn't available at this early boot state. No that is not working. This check- box is for creating the Temp folder in RAM Disk automatically and has nothing to do with the Windows Temp settings. Windows is storing the path for Temp folders in some environment variables. Those variables are normally set in control panel. The Toolkit can set those variables to use RAM Disk instead of the C: drive (Button "Set Temp Variables", in German "Temp Variablen anlegen") to make it easier changing them to RAM Disk. To revert this you need to change the env vars in control panel. You can find it on Win10 by right clicking on the start menu button and then select Control panel. Here you can set the path to whatever location you like and Windows is using the path you set there on the next reboot.. [/QUOTE]
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