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8.4

Force XP to recognise a CF disk as a fixed drive.

Asked by jbalshaw in Hard Drives & Storage

Tags: cards, fixed, ghost

I'm trying to restore a Ghost image taken from a hard drive back onto a 4Gig compact flash with a CF->IDE adapter (I want a silent laptop which has a good battery life). I can restore the image OK, and even boot from it, but when XP loads it complains that it has "Limited Virtual Memory - Your system has no paging file, or the paging file is too small"

I've told XP to handle it's own swap file, and there's at least a gig of disk space free - the laptop has only 128Mb, so there shouldn't be a problem creating a large enough swap file. When I open 'My Computer' the CF card main drive is seen as a removeable drive. I'm wondering if the problem is that XP won't put a swap file onto a removeable drive? If so, how do I fool XP?

This is the only "drive" in the machine.

Other symptoms are that if I try to install the Sun JAVA VM, XP complains that I'm not logged in as an administrator - again, I'm wondering whether this is a side effect of running the entire OS from what XP sees as a removeable drive?

Any ideas please?

Thanks, John



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