Is there a way to have a saved image (in a format that is compressed) load as a writable RAMDisk yet not write these changes back to the original image?
Scenario:
1) user creates a blank RAMDisk formatted NTFS
2) user copies folders/files into this image
3) user sets content type to General (explorer folder option)
4) user creates a compressed image (the archived state)
5) user then can load this image whenever to have a configured writable RAMDisk without the changes in the loaded RAMDisk being saved back to the original archived compressed image file?
Many thanks for an amazing piece of software ... the fastest one that I have tried.
Other vendors of RAMDisk software allow for such a described function; your software goes well beyond by writing back to the original archived file (amazing job!) but this function is something that I don't need for this particular application.
Scenario:
1) user creates a blank RAMDisk formatted NTFS
2) user copies folders/files into this image
3) user sets content type to General (explorer folder option)
4) user creates a compressed image (the archived state)
5) user then can load this image whenever to have a configured writable RAMDisk without the changes in the loaded RAMDisk being saved back to the original archived compressed image file?
Many thanks for an amazing piece of software ... the fastest one that I have tried.
Other vendors of RAMDisk software allow for such a described function; your software goes well beyond by writing back to the original archived file (amazing job!) but this function is something that I don't need for this particular application.
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