It is very likely you are referring to the article about "Baroque Memory" (often typoed as "broque") or a piece discussing the intricate, "baroque" architecture of the RAMDisk driver stack in Windows.
Did you perhaps mean "Borland RAMDisk"? (Less likely, but refers to old DOS era tools). Or the "Broke" RAMDisk? (Referring to broken implementations). broque ramdisk
Broque Ramdisk functions by exploiting a BootROM vulnerability to load unsigned code. This paper is the definitive technical breakdown of that flaw. It is very likely you are referring to
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The most compelling technical insight usually highlighted in these articles is the Cache Manager inefficiency. OOM risk: cap tmpfs size, enable system monitoring,
Broque Ramdisk is a specialized, free tool primarily used by the iOS modding community to bypass iCloud activation locks, remove passcodes, and bypass Mobile Device Management (MDM) on Apple devices. While it is praised for its capabilities, it comes with significant security and reliability warnings. Key Features iOS Compatibility : Recent versions (like v3.1.0) claim support for iOS 15 up to iOS 18 Hardware Support