Best virtual drive program free
Deamon tools used to be the best iso mounting software. Strange, i have an ISO file of my cd-rom game but when i right click on it there is no option to mount it. I use W10 the latest. If the disk you are extending is in a linux guest OS once you have extended the disk in vmware go to the guest OS as root and use fdisk.
Once done you can now see the physical disk partition in Linux. You can then use lvm gui or manual commands to initialise the partition and extend your file system. Thanks Paul for pointing me in the right direction.
Well, the ISO file I wanted to extract was 8. But when I extract it, it only extracts Any fix? Your email address will not be published. Mariana [ Reply ]. Saurabh [ Reply ]. ALGHero [ Reply ]. DTHater [ Reply ]. You need to buy its full features or you can only access to limited virtual drives and features. MagicDisc is a useful, easy and free software. It allows you to create 15 virtual discs in total.
If you have disc image files, you can use the utility to mount the image files and make them behave like real discs. Besides, you can use it to make ISO image from disc. The software works on Windows. And it is more useful if you want to read disc image for installing software or recovering backup files. Besides, this tool is not supported by Microsoft.
Have a massive DVD collection and want to copy them for easy viewing and handy backup? All Rights Reserved. Free Download. The interface is basic but functional. Install and remove the RAM Disk, configure its size, drive letter and media type, and use the load or save image buttons for persistent storage.
The program has not been updated in a while though, and does not support Windows 8 or Windows 10 officially. Instead of specifying a size during setup, you may check the "allocate memory dynamically" option to have it changed on the fly. The program does not limit the size of the RAM Disk, and you may use it to create multiple disks. It supports the loading and saving of images for persistent storage options. You may use the program to mount image files as well.
Actually, it offers two options here. You may select drive letters during setup as well, and may set them to read-only. Data can be saved to image files so that you can load it in the future again. You may still download it from portals such as Major Geeks though. The program ticks all the right boxes. It does not limit the RAM that you may use to create RAM disks, and you may create as many as you have free drive letters for.
It supports the saving of images so that data persists across sessions, a lot of command line switches, file system selection for each RAM disk, and an option to launch programs when RAM disks load. StarWind requires you to create an account on the website before the download link of the company's RAM Disk software is sent to the email account you used to register the account. The program may be used to create multiple RAM Disks that are not size limited.
It offers basic functionality besides that however: you cannot assign drive letters to disks, and there is no option to save and load disk images as well. The following programs are not listed in the main section above for one reason or the other. They may still prove useful to you in some situations:. The overview and description of each program is certainly helpful in determining the best suitable program for your use cases.
It offers great functionality, and the downside that it is no longer maintained does not bother me as it works fine and without issues. My Firefox cache is set to go there. A free trail can be downloaded though. I have some junctions in place redirecting app folders to it, and a boot time batch script will pre-fill it with data exactly the way I want it.
Never a problem. I use a ram disk to hold the sandbox created by Sandboxie. Downloading and reloading a 64 bit version is probably better if you have more than 4GB, but this is only a FYI. Broken page here. The banner at the top of the page, with the menu buttons, is turned into text. Colour background of comments is gone.
Edit 1 : just publishing this comment corrects the problem. This has happened me once before, and I had deleted my warning comment. Edit 2 : under Palemoon and Opera, refreshing the page takes care of the problem. This has begun to happen since changes were announced to the blog interface. Under Palemoon and Opera no extensions , the faulty page opened also through https. Not sure how I got there. Probably through a search engine. Now the broken page is here again in Firefox, https.
Just refreshing the page before publishing the comment does not correct the problem. Under Palemoon and Opera, cleaning cache and everything since ever, then loading Ghacks brings it through http, and the layout is correct.
Displayed address is still https. The yellow warning says : connection not secure, parts of this page are not secure such as images. Edit 3 : once the above comment has been moderated and published, to a correct webpage, just refreshing the page breaks it again. I may have fixed the issue. Can you please try again, do a refresh Ctrl-F5 , and let me know please? Thanks for reporting the issue.
Letting it run would make gHacks opened via https. This is performed with an empty cache. Https at this time is fluid, renders pages as fast as http, and renders them complete.
Amazing service! Thank you! I was surprised to read this article. I thought that RAM disks had gone the way of the dodo, and had been rendered obsolete by modern operating systems as well as the enormous power of contemporary hardware. Windows 95 era? Maybe there are some specific situations where some very knowledgeable users could still take advantage of such software. I would love to learn more about that.
This is far more problematic than the few milliseconds you might save here and there.
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