Using ImDisk for a 250MB RAM drive, with the TEMP environment variable, speeds up our Windows XP systems a lot - probably because the NTFS write-through latency when creating new files is avoided, or maybe just because it reduces disk activity, so that other disk operations don't get interrupted by seeks.
However, I haven't found a way to make ImDisk re-create the temp drive and format it at boot time. How can I make ImDisk or another similar tool create a ram drive in virtual memory at boot time, and have it formattet?