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Technical FAQs How much of my total memory should be left for system use, and not allocated to the RAMDisk? For Windows 10, you
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should leave at least 2GB minimum for system use. Over allocating not enough memory to create ramdisk windows 10 memory to the RAMDisk will result in other system operations running slower. RAMDisk should be assigned the “spare error code 0xc0000017 windows 10 memory” you have in your system. Upgrade now, as Dataram has cost effective 16GB DIMMs for your desktop PC, so even a system with a maximum capacity of 32GB or
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even 64GB is a common reality. After purchasing my license key, I can’t get the RAMDisk to recognize above 1GB. What do I do? Please make sure you have entered your license key into the RAMDisk Configuration Utility. Select the Purchase menu item, then Enter License Key and type in your 16-digit key. You must be connected to the Internet
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to verify the license key. Once the key is verified, you do not need to be connected to the Internet to use the software. Can I use RAMDisk with my 32-bit Windows OS to utilize the additional RAM I have installed above 4 GB? Memory (RAM) usage is limited to the available memory available to the Windows OS and reported by Task Manager. So 32-bit systems are not able to go above 2.85GB (1GB is reserved for Windows). There is no support for PAE (Phyical Address Extension). After installing RAMDisk, I get a BOD (blue screen of death). What do I do? Remove/Uninstall RAMDisk from your system. Reboot the system making sure the BSOD does not reoccur. Download the latest version of RAMDisk http://memory.dataram.com/products-and-services/software/ramdisk. Install RAMDisk on your system. How do I uninstall RAMDisk? The proper way to uninstall RAMDisk is via the Control Panel > Add/Remove Prograns, find and select RAMDisk, and click on ‘Uninstall’. After creating a drive, the system can’t see the drive letter assigned. What do I do? Go into Disk Manag
Published 10 months ago 9 Comments Tweet While I've been running Windows 10 for what seems like forever now, a desktop computer sitting in my office running Windows 8.1 has been crying out for an upgrade for some time. Having there isn't enough memory available to create a ramdisk device windows 7 had a problem-free upgrade on three other machines, I expected nothing out of
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the ordinary with this computer. I was wrong. Initially I left Windows Update to do its thing, but this failed on windows 7 install error 0xc0000017 countless occasions. The error message suggested that a problem with my internet connection had interrupted the download, but this seemed unlikely. After numerous attempts, I decided to opt for a USB-driven installation. This also http://memory.dataram.com/support/ramdisk-support-center/ramdisk-technical-support-faq failed, this time with error 0xc0000017: "There isn't enough memory available to create a ramdisk device". Thankfully, the problem can be fixed -- here's what you need to do. There are lots of absolutely nonsensical 'solutions' out there -- from disabling antivirus and unplugging peripherals, to disabling integrated graphics. None of these are helpful. The problem stems from areas of memory having been marked as bad, and this interferes http://betanews.com/2016/01/06/how-to-fix-error-0xc0000017-when-installing-windows-10/ with the Windows 10 installer's ability to make use of RAM as a temporary store for data. While it's possible that there is a genuine memory issue, the chances are that you can simply ignore the problem and get Windows 10 installed -- it worked for me. The solution comes in the form of the Boot Configuration Data (BCD), which is built into Windows. Use the following steps and you'll be up and running in next to no time: Boot your computer into Windows. Right click the Start button and select Command Prompt (Admin). Type bcdedit /enum all and press Enter. You'll see a list of all the memory locations that have been deemed 'bad', this list can be cleared. Type bcdedit /deletevalue {badmemory} badmemorylist and press Enter (type this verbatim, {badmemory} is not a placeholder for anything). Close the Command Prompt window and restart your computer. Now you can run the Windows 10 installer once again, and you should find that it completes without interruption. Photo credit: T.Dallas / Shutterstock
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