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Windows XP RAM allocation

imported_KuJaX

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Is there anyway to take more advantage of 8GB of memory in a SMP server system with Windows XP? I have heard tricks/secrets with PageFile and possibly software? What would you recommend?
 
Originally posted by: KuJaX
Is there anyway to take more advantage of 8GB of memory in a SMP server system with Windows XP? I have heard tricks/secrets with PageFile and possibly software? What would you recommend?

why would you want to run XP on a system like that?
 
As was mentioned XP 64bit would be the way to go (assuming you're running 64bit capable processors).

Keep in mind though that if you're running 32bit applications they still aren't going to get to use all 8GB of RAM. In the 32bit world there is (physically) only 4GB of memory space to map to.
why would you want to run XP on a system like that?
Maybe it's a high-end workstation?
32 bit Windoze has a 3GB per program maximum.
It's not so cut and dry, it's very application dependent. AFAIK there are only a handful of applications that are able to take advantage of the /3GB switch.
 
Originally posted by: Ayah
32 bit Windoze has a 3GB per program maximum.
The OS will support up to 4 though.
You are conflating virtual memory with physical memory.
 
Originally posted by: nweaver
Originally posted by: KuJaX
Is there anyway to take more advantage of 8GB of memory in a SMP server system with Windows XP? I have heard tricks/secrets with PageFile and possibly software? What would you recommend?

why would you want to run XP on a system like that?

Not my system. A computer-illiterate friend. 🙂
 
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