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RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - wOxxOm - 02-04-2017

@borankli, I think it's too dangerous to keep the entire profile on a ramdisk. I keep only the cache directory and I do it only because I don't really need a persistent cache (my connection is fast): --disk-cache-dir=R:\Temp


RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - Admin - 02-04-2017

(02-02-2017, 03:57 PM)borankili Wrote: I set cent browser into my ramdisk. Then I checked local cache and now its G\:CentBrowser in settings menu of Cent browser. Everything is ok or I should make smthg for remove cache file into my ramdisk like Google Chrome?

It is enough. As wOxxOm wrote, both Setting Cache Directory and Adding command line --disk-cache-dir=xxx can achieve your goal. You shouldn't put whole User Data into ramdisk.


RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - borankili - 02-07-2017

(02-04-2017, 10:22 AM)CentBrowser Wrote: It is enough. As wOxxOm wrote, both Setting Cache Directory and Adding command line --disk-cache-dir=xxx can achieve your goal. You shouldn't put whole User Data into ramdisk.

I think I find the best solution. I put Cent Browser portable version into ramdisk and everything looks fine. What do you think?


RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - borankili - 02-07-2017

And how can I edit cache file size? Can you explain to me?


RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - Admin - 02-08-2017

(02-07-2017, 08:08 PM)borankili Wrote: I think I find the best solution. I put Cent Browser portable version into ramdisk and everything looks fine. What do you think?

Yes, You can do that If You have enough RAM.


RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - Admin - 02-08-2017

(02-07-2017, 09:10 PM)borankili Wrote: And how can I edit cache file size? Can you explain to me?

Currently there is no way to do that, even the command line --disk-cache-size is not fully respected.


RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - borankili - 02-08-2017

(02-08-2017, 02:50 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Currently there is no way to do that, even the command line --disk-cache-size is not fully respected.

I typed into settings of Cent Browser command line --disk-cache-size=1073741824 for make it 1gb. Everything looks cool. I look chrome://net-internals/#httpCache page for see Cache Current Size and Max Size and I can see my cache size is 1gb now.


RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - Admin - 02-09-2017

(02-08-2017, 04:31 PM)borankili Wrote: I typed into settings of Cent Browser command line --disk-cache-size=1073741824 for make it 1gb. Everything looks cool. I look chrome://net-internals/#httpCache page for see Cache Current Size and Max Size and I can see my cache size is 1gb now.

Glad to hear that. Biggrin


RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - bucminhqua - 02-12-2017

v2.3.7.50 x64 portable

[Image: SdTnoYv.png]

http://imgur.com/a/wby85


RE: Cent Browser 2.3.5.32(for Windows) Released - Admin - 02-13-2017

(02-12-2017, 06:12 PM)bucminhqua Wrote: v2.3.7.50 x64 portable

[Image: SdTnoYv.png]

http://imgur.com/a/wby85

It works normally here. Please use safemode.bat(under the same directory with chrome.exe) to run the browser and check the result.
If it works well under safe mode, you check your extensions one by one.