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How to Supercharge Your PC With a RAM Disk

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August 21, 2012
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How to Supercharge Your PC With a RAM Disk
Want the speed of a solid-state drive without the expense? You might be able to set up a virtual hard drive in your PC by creating a RAM disk. Here's how to do it. - Brad Chacos, PCWorld
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