Windows xp mit 8gb ram




















Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted April 24, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Yes, putting the pagefile on a RAM disk is ridiculous.

Posted April 25, Also, what did you mean by "least intrusive approach" RE: Gavotte's Ramdisk? Posted May 27, edited. Edited May 27, by dmiranda.

Posted May 27, Posted May 28, edited. Edited May 28, by dmiranda. Posted May 28, A decade gone, I can feel the pain Edited May 28, by dmiranda. NoNameNeeded Posted May 30, Posted May 30, It has already been mentioned but I highly recommend VSuite Ramdisk free edition. It's up to you to decide how big the Swap File should be, if at all you want to use it. I just did this the other day, and the performance increase is amazing. Unfortunately, there is no other recourse as long as you're using bit Windows.

The closest you can get is to use the "3 Gig Switch". Edit your boot. The hardware can support that much, but only if you have a bit operating system on top of it. As far as I know, there is nothing you can do. Its simply a limitation of the OS. They did make a bit version of Windows XP, but its no longer supported. And running a dedicated graphics card in your workstations if you're not already will eek out a few more MB for your cause. The only way you are going to be able to take advantage of the additional RAM is by running a bit OS as others have stated.

Having dealt with ADP as the Director of IT for the largest auto dealer group in Wyoming it will be at least another 10 years before they figure out what bit computing is as they just barely upgraded all of their code to 32 bit 2 years ago when I was running them for our auto dealer group. My condolences to you but keep up the good fight.

I doubt it. Most decently new processors support bit. All processes running on that system get a virtual memory address space of 4 GB, 2GB for private memory , 2GB for operating system stuff; regardless of how much RAM is available. If you have 3GB installed on the systems in question, then that should be sufficient for your requirement.

Viewed 4k times. Improve this question. Vignesh Vignesh 3 3 gold badges 8 8 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Visit superuser. And not - bit operating system can use 4GB or less at most — ikh. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. I probably do not think so. If you want more than 4 gb to use, then use a 64 bit OS. Improve this answer. Gandalf the Grey Gandalf the Grey 69 9 9 bronze badges.

It would not affect the way the operating system should run. Although, as you mentioned it would not show the entire RAM installed. Does windows xp still work? The answer is, yes, it does, but it is riskier to use. In order to help you out, we will describe some tips that will keep Windows XP secure for a pretty long time.



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