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I posted this in the General Discussion, but I feel this is a better place
I just recently built a new machine with the latest components and installed
Vista Ultimate 32 bit edition on it. I have 4 Gb of RAM in the machine, but
Vista only displays 3.325 Gb of it. I have read that I can do a boot.ini
"hack" with /PAE to enable it to read all 4Gb but wanted to know a few things.
I am a gamer and really wanted the ram for this purpose. When playing
games, does it matter what the OS sees as usable RAM, or does the game use
all 4Gb that I have installed.
I also read that if I installed the 64 bit edition, Windows would recognize
all 4Gb. My only concern there is with driver issues and some software. Any
suggestions or answers would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
David
I just recently built a new machine with the latest components and installed
Vista Ultimate 32 bit edition on it. I have 4 Gb of RAM in the machine, but
Vista only displays 3.325 Gb of it. I have read that I can do a boot.ini
"hack" with /PAE to enable it to read all 4Gb but wanted to know a few things.
I am a gamer and really wanted the ram for this purpose. When playing
games, does it matter what the OS sees as usable RAM, or does the game use
all 4Gb that I have installed.
I also read that if I installed the 64 bit edition, Windows would recognize
all 4Gb. My only concern there is with driver issues and some software. Any
suggestions or answers would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
David