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Open the Windows Registry by tapping on Windows-R, typing regedit and hitting the enter key.Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Chromium or to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\ChromeAdd the Dword DiskCacheSize with a right-click on Chromium and the selection of new > Dword (32-bit value) from the context menu.Give it a value in bytes.The cache directory can be set when you create the String value DiskCacheDir and change its value to the new location on your drive.
Log on with an administrator account.Download the official policy templates. http://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-templatesExtract the download archive (e.g. using 7-Zip). The admx folder contains different subfolders named after a culture name which contain localization strings. There's also a chrome.admx file which is the actual template. Copy it in the PolicyDefinitions folder, which is usually located here: C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitionsThen copy the "chrome.adml" localization file. Match it to your Windows system locale (it's the only subfolder in C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions, eg. en-UK or nl or...). Match the system local from the extracted policy-templates zip file's subfolders, which are named the same way, so you copy the correct file to the existing policydefinitions subfolder (eg. \en-uk, \nl, ...).Start gpedit.msc.Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Google > Google Chrome.Optional: Double-click the Set disk cache size in bytes setting, enable it, and choose the desired amount. Click OK when you're done. (note: I took 20GB for my RAM Disk, I leave the rest up to Chrome).To change the cache folder, enable and set the policy "Set disk cache directory" to your ramdisk folder / drive.
If you run a Minecraft server, RAM DIsk can improve server responsiveness up to 200% :p
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