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@AmigOS You started a "HD-installed" game from RAM:, so RunInUAE had to make E-UAE able to see OS4's RAM: disk. Since OS3 already has a RAM: disk, you end up with two RAM disks.
If you won't run games from RAM: any more, then it can be manually removed from the .uaerc_RunInUAE config file (a single line, likely near the bottom of the file).
Actually, since RAM: gets emptied on a reboot, it might make sense for RunInUAE to automatically remove RAM: unless it is being used to start a game....
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