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Originally Posted by GTechWiz First and foremost, let's talk about data structure here...
32 Bit uses 4 Bytes to store data, so ANY 32 bit system can only use 2 GB efficiently, however, 32 Bit OS's can only SEE 2 GB, but then it takes some of that RAM away and allots it to the system, therefore you will never fully get to use the FULL 2GB, in fact, installing more RAM than 2 GB on a 32 Bit System is rather pointless....
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Here's the official specs:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...8VS.85%29.aspx
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Physical Memory Limits..............
(Check out Win2k Advanced Server....a 32 bit OS. There are hacks to get around the 4gb limitations in other Windows 32bit OSes, but stability can be an issue from what I've read)
I have 3 gb of memory installed.
I see 2.75 gb of memory available for my XP mce 2005 OS, which is 32 bit.
The rest is used/allocated by/for my onboard video.
True, I've never used 2gb or more, but the price was righteous when I upgraded.
I often operate near 1gb in use and when my voice recognition is open along with a graphics app......I've seen close to 1.5 gb memory in use.
Over time, I've seen security apps also gradually 'gobble up' memory.
My first computer with 98se came with 64 mb of memory
