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MichaelS
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You could keep everything related to your browser on the RAM Disk and set it to auto-save changes to the image every 15 minutes, but to answer your question, use folder junctions. This is a great utility for junctions, but there are other possibilities to create junctions as well (maybe your file manager supports creating them).
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Guest10
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Yes, it's possible although I wish you had mentioned which browser you will use.
First, create a new sandbox in Sandboxie Control, that you will use with the Ram drive, if you don't already have one: Sandbox > Create New Sandbox Use the templates at: Sandbox Settings > Applications > Web Browser > (browser name) to allow things that you do want to be saved outside of the sandbox, like bookmarks. Set your downloads folder as a Quick Recovery folder: Sandbox Settings > Recovery > Quick Recovery such as C:\Downloads, or whatever folder you want them saved to, outside of any sandbox. Manually add a new line to the configuration file for that sandbox, that will put that sandbox on the Ram drive: (Using: Configure > Edit Configuration) In this example, the new sandbox is called "RamDrive" (use your own sandbox name) The example also uses K: for the Ram drive letter. Substitute your own drive letter in place of "K" [RamDrive] FileRootPath=K:\%SANDBOX% Enabled=y ConfigLevel=7 AutoRecover=y Template=BlockPorts ... ... This will create the sandbox folder K:\RamDrive when the sandbox is used. I don't see a reason to have the sandbox folder underneath another folder, but you could use something like: FileRootPath=K:\Sandbox\%SANDBOX% to get the sandbox at: K:\Sandbox\RamDrive Create a shortcut that will run the browser using that sandbox: Configure > Windows Shell Integration > "Create Shortcut Icons" button Make sure that your browser's download option is set to save downloads to the folder you set as a Quick Recovery folder. And of course, the Ram drive must be mounted before you can use it for the sandbox. |
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Mario
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Thanks for replaying
I followed the instructions and placed sandbox on ramdsik but download remains inside sandbox on ramdisk. I'am using win7x64 and firefox. Any ideas why? Thanks |
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Guest10
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If your browser is set to download files to "C:\Downloads" then the only other thing that I can think of is that you don't have Immediate Recovery turned on. Sandbox Settings > Recovery > Immediate Recovery If it's not on, then you need to run Quick Recovery while the Ram disk is still mounted, by right-clicking the Sandboxie Control tray icon, and then pick Quick Recovery from the sandbox menu there. If that's not the problem, use Configure > Edit Configuration and copy the settings underneath the Ram disk sandbox, and post a copy in a message here. |
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Mario
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Still not working. I resolved the problem with real-time back-up software.
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John_08
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Sorry for no contributing to this post ...
Can you recommend a ram disk software ? This is a first time i come across this thing . |
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MichaelS
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Romex's VSuite or Primo RamDisk.
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