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      23rd Feb 2004
The PC is just using a 256 MB compact flash
The environment allows customers to go on Internet and this means that temporary directory is continously growing bringing the compact flash to reach its storage limit
How could we write protect the compact flash
Thanks in advance

robert

 
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      23rd Feb 2004
? ? ?

You can't protect your max available free space, but you can:
1. Use RAM EWF to protect your system partition from physical writes.
2. Use third party Ramdisk driver to create virtual ram disk that will be
used for temporary files. (If you have enough of RAM memory for this).

Ask for more info, if you need.

Regards,
Slobodan

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> The PC is just using a 256 MB compact flash.
> The environment allows customers to go on Internet and this means that

temporary directory is continously growing bringing the compact flash to
reach its storage limit.
> How could we write protect the compact flash?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> roberto
>



 
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Thanks , we try and then tell yo
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