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  • liwata4376
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    Originally posted by Simon View Post
    You can specify a custom allocation size for the RAM drive by right clicking the drive in OSFMount or File Explorer, select Format... , change Allocation unit size and Start. Note that this will wipe all data on the drive.
    I know, but there's several problems with that. I usually use the command line to mount RAM drives and prefer using exFAT. If I don't specify that the drive is removable Windows won't give me an option to format it as exFAT. Attempting to make it removable with exFAT causes a formatting error when creating a RAM drive both from the GUI and command line. Over all it's an inconvenience to do it manually.

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  • Simon (PassMark)
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    You can specify a custom allocation size for the RAM drive by right clicking the drive in OSFMount or File Explorer, select Format... , change Allocation unit size and Start. Note that this will wipe all data on the drive.

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  • liwata4376
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    Allocation Unit Size?

    Hi, is it possible to specify a custom allocation unit size in OSFMount for RAM drives? If not could this be a feature in the future?
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