Local Drives; Drive Z; Drive C And Flash - HP Compaq t5700 Quick Reference Manual

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Local drives

Drive Z

Drive C and Flash

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If you modify the EWF using the command line, you must right-click
the icon (you can then click anywhere on the screen to close the
context menu) to refresh the status icon display. The status icon
display is refreshed automatically when you make modifications
through the EWF Control Panel applet. The EWF applet always
reflects the current status.
The following sections describe the local drives located on the thin
client.
Drive Z is the onboard volatile memory (Ms-ramdrive) on the logic
board of the thin client. Because drive Z is volatile memory, HP
recommends that you do not use this drive to save data that you want
to retain. For Ramdisk configuration instructions, see
RAMDisk" on page
roaming profiles, see
Drive C is in the onboard non-volatile flash memory. HP recommends
that you do not write to drive C, as writing to drive C reduces the free
space on the flash.
CAUTION: If the available free space on the flash memory is reduced to
below 3 MB, the thin client becomes unstable.
The Enhanced Write Filter (if enabled) protects the flash from
damage and presents an error message if the cache is overwritten.
Items that are written to the write filter cache (or directly to the flash,
if the write filter is disabled) during normal operation include
Favorites, created connections, and deleted or edited connections.
www.hp.com
11. For information about using the Z drive for
"Roaming profiles" on page
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