1. Re: even more about ramdrive
- Posted by Norm Goundry <bonk1000 at HOTMAIL.COM> Aug 16, 1999
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To those of you who sound pretty confused about all of this, ramdrive is one of those DOS Thingies that Windows can't exist without. The reason is that it is in the Windows directory is that it would be too embarrassing for Microsoft to place it anywhere else. It is can also be found in the Emergency BootDisk you are advised to create when you first install your system, and also on the OEM installation disk. For the adventurous, who want to see how much 95 and 98 (and even NT) have progressed away from DOS, try using the original ramdisk.sys from ms-dos 5.xx or 6.xx or as found in Windows 3.1. They all work. The reason is that Windows CANNOT install itself without a DOS platform to do it under, as it needs the Extended Ram to be active before it can do anything at all (i.e., won't work and can't do under the normal 640k barrier of the INTEL xx86 legacy nightmare. That is what the INSTALL WINDOWS is: one great big DOS bootstrap operation. I get great satisfaction out of knowing that, until Windows of all types gets away from the way that it has to build itself, DOS is still here to stay.Norm