Share your experience!
From a few months ago, we decided to give some reaction of people who upgrade their vgna 117s with over 1gig, for people who did, does everything works well....
want to upgrade it also above 1gig (maximum of sony adviced) please your reactions, thanks...
THANKS guys....
Sorry, but I don't understand your question.
Perhaps no-one has installed more than 1GB into their A series machine so no-one yet has experience of whether it's OK or not . . . .
Not many people will need 2GB so responses could be thin on the ground.
Not many people will need 2GB so responses could be thin on the ground.
Thats right,
A other Point is to install an RAM drive.
But the original RAM drive from Microsoft use max. 31,9.... MB
I have an RAM drive that you can configure up to 2GB.
Here an intersting Link but I think it's only usefull for Server or professional 3D/ 2D graphics Workstations.
http://www.cenatek.com/product_rocketdrive.cfm
Example:
You can install a game in the RAM drive.-----> play in lightning speed:smileygrin:
You can use the RAM drive for the user temp or temporarly Internet files and Cookies. and and and
But problem is, ....no it isn't a real problem, shutdown the system and you lost all Data in the Ram drive.
Still an expensive drive really....
May be, but
My RAM drive is a freeware (max 2 GB), I use 10MB for the IExplorer
And it isn't new. The first RAMdrives was used from DOS. (extended or expanded memory)
The Rocket drive: true it's expensive
but its faster as an SCSI-RAID system.
it's ideal for the System Temp or others. For example, for the swap file..........the CPU can works with max efficiency. (Äh, no that is a dream:smileygrin: )
Yeah I know it's not new, I used to do it in DOS