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have a trick for speed up compiler?

i have p4 250 with 1g ram, with modern HD
(WD 120G and enable caching for system and framework, and another two disks,
one for Project, and second for DotNet install)

i want to speedup compiler.

have a way to work with virtual disk on memory, that all operation of R/W
to disk become faster, include framwork DLL?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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"Mttc" <m> wrote in message news:40********@news.012.net.il...
i have p4 250 with 1g ram, with modern HD
(WD 120G and enable caching for system and framework, and another two
disks,
one for Project, and second for DotNet install)

i want to speedup compiler.

have a way to work with virtual disk on memory, that all operation of R/W
to disk become faster, include framwork DLL?


Could you be more specific about what you want?
Jul 21 '05 #2
Sounds like you want to set up a RAM drive.
http://www.thetechzone.com/articles/ram_drive/

HTH,
Kent

"Mttc" <m> wrote in message news:40********@news.012.net.il...
i have p4 250 with 1g ram, with modern HD
(WD 120G and enable caching for system and framework, and another two disks, one for Project, and second for DotNet install)

i want to speedup compiler.

have a way to work with virtual disk on memory, that all operation of R/W
to disk become faster, include framwork DLL?

Jul 21 '05 #3

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