Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How mauch RAM can vista state-of-the-art manipulate? 2 see, 4 see, more?

How mauch RAM can vista authoritative handle? 2 see, 4 gig, more?

How mauch RAM can vista state-of-the-art manipulate? 2 see, 4 see, more?

If we are conversation about Windows Vista x64 that mode it can handle up to 128GB of RAM.



All 32bit OSs cannot touch more than 4GB of RAM, unless PAE(Physical Address Extension) is used.



see http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/pla...



"Addressing physical memory above 4 GB requires more than the 32 bits of address offered by the standard operating mode of Intel (32-bit) processors. To this end, Intel introduced the 36-bit physical address mode called PAE, starting next to the Intel Pentium Pro processor.



This article describes some techniques that Microsoft(R) Windows(R) operating systems and several UNIX operating systems use to provide support to applications using PAE mode address. Because processes running in these environments hold 32-bit pointers, the operating system must manage and present PAE's 36 bits of address surrounded by such a way that the applications can practically use it. The push button question is: how does the operating system solve this problem? The show, functionality, simplicity of programming, and reliability of how these issues are handled will determine the usefulness of the significant memory support."
The Question is, why do you need so much Ram? it would be a squander of money for all this, stick to 2gig MAX
4.00 GB of RAM
verifying rental applications

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