Memory limit
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 8:54 pm
Have I been wrong all these last few years. I was under the impression that the 32-bit version of Vista Business would only see up to 3 GB even though I have 4 installed?

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It will use I think 3.25 of the 4, it will display 4 but not use it all.CableDude wrote:Have I been wrong all these last few years. I was under the impression that the 32-bit version of Vista Business would only see up to 3 GB even though I have 4 installed?
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That's off my Dell Optiplex... Setup by me.CableDude wrote:Just remoted to my win 7 32-bit.
4 GB installed (3.21 usable)
ur tech needs his certs updated. Or the very least some more experience with 32bit vs 64bit. I think YOS said it all, no 32bit os will see more than 4gb (which includes Windows XP, Vista or 7 in any flavour of home/professional/business). 64bit is great for new stuff, but sucks when it comes to be compatible with older software (i.e Acrobat Pro 7 doesn't work well with Windows 7 64bit)CableDude wrote:I will let you guys know what it says in the system properties tomorrow.
The only reason I brought this up was because a tech said the 32-bit would see all 4 GB.
http://www.petri.co.il/pagefile_optimization.htmIn a 32-bit computer, the memory addresses are 32 bits long and stored as binary (base 2) numbers. There are approximately 4 billion possible different 32-bit binary numbers (2^32=4,294,967,296). Because of this, there is a 4GB limit for addressable memory in a 32-bit computer.