Still waiting for decompress option: only overwrite older files...
About RAMdisk not recreated, that was on my first attemp (when it didn't format it). Not sure all things I changed including installing .NET framework, so maybe it was something unrelated, and couldn't repeat the failure. Unfortunately GHOST32 or GHOST64 just makes a dump and exits with no messages or hints about what happened. At least I could isolate the other problem to Cluster Size.
One last drawback, and I'm forced to return to IMDisk: Ghost64 or Ghost32 exits on start when a RamDisk made by AIMtoolkit is present. I usually use system images with ghost to and from RAMdisks, so in spite trying to be future proof, I'll stick with what it woks ... :(
New tests: Error only occur when cluster size is bigger than 4k. Any lower size works ok too. But 8k to 64k gives: Can't format.
Without dynamic allocation works ok. Your command created a new small RamDisk without any issues. Unfortunatelly Dynamic Allocation is essential as sometimes I need huge ramdisk to process all video/ or Virtual Machines in RAMDISK . And other times I need huge RAM to use 7zip at extreme settings: dynamic allocation saves me making constant changes. Another thing I forgot to mention is that RamDisk was not recreated after boot, found out that my w10 didn't had net framework 4.8 (component may be excluded...
Without dynamic allocation works ok. Your command created a new small RamDisk without any issues. Unfortunatelly Dynamic Allocation is essential as sometimes I need huge ramdisk to process all video in RAM, and other times I need huge RAM to use 7zip at extreme settings, dynamic allocation saves me fiddling with settings. Another thing I forgot to mention is that RamDisk was not recreated after boot, found out that my w10 didn't had net framework 4.8 (component may be excluded from install). And...
Without dynamic allocation it works ok. Your command created a new small RamDisk without any issues. Unfortunatelly Dynamic Allocation is essential as sometimes I need huge ramdisk to process all video in RAM, and other times I need huge RAM to use 7zip at extreme settings, dynamic allocation saves me fiddling with settings. Another thing I forgot to mention is that RamDisk was not recreated after boot, found out that my w10 didn't had net framework 4.8 (component may be excluded from install). And...
under latest win10, tried creating a new ramdisk (43Gb, NTFS, 32k cluster, 4k sector sz, allocate dynamic), I just uninstalled IMDisk thinking that it may be the cause, but same issue remains: "Error, the volume cannot be formatted" Disk is created, but I have to manually format.