I don't really understand this. I run Vista 32 bit, but when I'm working hard, with lots of apps loaded, the commit charge gets up to about 5.9 GB. (The machine has 6 GB of physical RAM because it is occasionally used as a 64-bit hackintosh).
How is vista 32 allocating 5.9 GB of memory? Or is that not what it actually means?
And is the lack of 32 bitness likely to be causing performance problems?
How is vista 32 allocating 5.9 GB of memory? Or is that not what it actually means?
And is the lack of 32 bitness likely to be causing performance problems?
