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Old Sep 3, 2012, 12:07 AM   #1
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Old Sep 3, 2012, 12:19 AM   #2
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you need write cache enabled.

I dont know if super cache supports it, but with write cache enabled, any sudden loss in power will mean all data that was being written to cache will be lost.


Fancy cache does support this and its currently free as its in beta.
http://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/f...che/index.html



I currently use this program with 20GB of ram dedicated to cache
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you need write cache enabled.

I dont know if super cache supports it, but with write cache enabled, any sudden loss in power will mean all data that was being written to cache will be lost.


Fancy cache does support this and its currently free as its in beta.
http://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/f...che/index.html
Thank you. Also. I was using a DataRam program. I was just thinking. That program and this one, are they both the same thing? Did I simply swap programs here?
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if dataram is a disk caching software, then yes, you can just swap one for the other.
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if dataram is a disk caching software, then yes, you can just swap one for the other.
Thanks again! I was using DataRam ramdisk as my software. Stumbled upon that program there and was like oh even better! Turns out all I did was trade an apple for another apple haha! Also I wouldn't mind using the program that you mentioned however I can't ever seem to configure it properly haha.
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