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    Using more than 2 GB RAM

    What lines do you add to the Boot.ini fire in XP so that the system will use more than 2 GB of RAM. Will this actually work? Will I benefit from 3 Gb instead of only 2?

    Update: How high can I set the switch? The example I saw was: /NoExecute=AlwaysOff /3g
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    32 bit Operating Systems will use anywhere from 3 to 3.5 gigs of ram without doing anything..(provided the mobo is designed to use it)
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    You are thinking of the switch that causes a program's 4GB virtual address space to be divided into blocks of 3GB for the code and 1GB for the OS instead of the default 2/2. Only programs that are coded to take advantage of the 3GB address space can use it. The most common program I can think of that uses the 3GB block is SQL Server.

    That switch is of no practical use for a desktop machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve R Jones View Post
    32 bit Operating Systems will use anywhere from 3 to 3.5 gigs of ram without doing anything..(provided the mobo is designed to use it)
    Yes. To the OP, xp and vista 32bit are limited to 4GB memory, not 2GB.

    However this 4GB includes video card memory. So if you have a graphics card with 512MB inbuilt memory, then windows can address 3.5GB of RAM. If you have a 128MB card, then windows can address 3.75GB RAM. (etc, etc, etc)
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    I upgraded my rig from 2 to 4 gigs...Vista 32-bit ( windows 7 ). I didnt see any diff in boot up time, programs ran the same , games do load up a big faster, but not alot.
    Not really worth it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dimmy32 View Post
    I upgraded my rig from 2 to 4 gigs...Vista 32-bit ( windows 7 ). I didnt see any diff in boot up time, programs ran the same , games do load up a big faster, but not alot.
    Not really worth it.
    It depends on the apps and how many of em you have open at one time
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    My Windows 7 test system uses about 10GB out of 16GB. Stats
    With only half the memory, I imagine it would run at paging file disk speed.
    With 4GB of memory, it wouldn't run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve R Jones View Post
    It depends on the apps and how many of em you have open at one time
    agreed. even just running a dual monitor makes the extra 2 gigs worth it and even more so when games are running.
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