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I have the same problem, and I have yet to find a solution. The problem is
that, unlike a USB drive, or a virtual encrypted drive,Windows sees a RAM
drive as a brand new drive every time you boot up.
The biggest problem here is a security one. Typically you don't want
deletions saved from your RAM drive, but the only solution I have found is
to manually set it up this way each, and every boot up.
Rode
The NOSPIN Group
http://www.freepctech.com/rode/
At 10:53 AM 1/24/2006, you wrote:
>I use a RAMDISK (AR Soft) on my XP Pro system. It works well, but on boot,
>the recycle bin insists on "protecting" this disk. I would prefer to not use
>the recycle bin on the RAMDISK. I found a registry entry that controls this
>and tried to have the registry updated with each boot. However, even with
>this, the setting does not stick till I open the recycle bin settings
>dialog. Anyone have any experience with this? In other words, how to NOT use
>the recycle bin on certain drives even with removable disks such as the
>RAMDISK appears to be.
>Thank you for any input.
>Peter
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