* Control what files and programs are stored into memory (loaded at boot time) You can partition, format, mount a volume, and assign multiple drive letters to RAMDisk The Driver has been written to WDM standards and creates a low-level disk object that Windows Device Manager and Disk Management are able to 'see' and manage.
Along with the Kernel Driver is a GUI that talks to the driver and allows the user to set various options as well as start and stop the Driver (create or delete a RAMDisk).
RAMDisk is a kernel-level driver that presents a standard disk drive to the OS, however, it stores and retrieves data from the system RAM on your motherboard instead of an actual, physical disk.