"How do you figure the max is 4GB, Ive seen some take up to 16GB (8 X 2GB Sticks)"
The iram can only take up to 1gb from what i hear. And the iram only has 4 dimm slots.. not 8.
"Move the data to a hard drive."
On a windows system, with NTFS thats a bit harder. To make this work out well, wouldn't you need a hard drive or partition dedicated to use for backing up the ram? I've also had issues imaging the entire drive over to another drive with windows on it. Windows likes to bluescreen when that happens. Although a chkdisk and fixmbr usualy fixes that.
Posted by Crazydeep74 "The first and most major one is: Although their is a battery backup, it only lasts 4 hours... So lets say you move to a new state, and don't get a chance to plug the PC in till the next day. Your battery loses it's charge, and the memory loses all your data since there is no charge in it now." Move the data to a hard drive. "The second thing is, your limited to the amount of memory you can fit in it... I would say the max you can get is 4 gigs, which is enough to run the OS." How do you figure the max is 4GB, Ive seen some take up to 16GB (8 X 2GB Sticks) "How do you think RAID would work on this type of drive/card? Would be interesting to find out. " It should be shown as a regular hard drive. Im sure it should be pretty simple, software RAID of course.
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