Hero
June 29th, 2008, 00:44
hi
I have bought a notebook these days with a windows Vista 32-bit install and has 4GB of RAM.
But it is so foolish,you cannot use all 4GB RAM in 32-bit windows....
I read some articles about it, it says because of memory-mapped devices(like graphic card) you will lose a lot of your addressing space for RAM(in my case is 1GB).
I don't wana go to 64-bit OS(it solves problem).
In an OS like windows server 2003 that supports 128GB of RAM,something names "hot-add addressing" is used.
In addition,in some articles it says "enable PAE(physical address expansion)",but i enabled and nothing changed.
Anybody have had such a problem yet in here who has found a solution for it?
Regards
I have bought a notebook these days with a windows Vista 32-bit install and has 4GB of RAM.
But it is so foolish,you cannot use all 4GB RAM in 32-bit windows....
I read some articles about it, it says because of memory-mapped devices(like graphic card) you will lose a lot of your addressing space for RAM(in my case is 1GB).
I don't wana go to 64-bit OS(it solves problem).
In an OS like windows server 2003 that supports 128GB of RAM,something names "hot-add addressing" is used.
In addition,in some articles it says "enable PAE(physical address expansion)",but i enabled and nothing changed.
Anybody have had such a problem yet in here who has found a solution for it?
Regards