RAM limit??

Aryonas

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I was told recently that I can only put 3.1 gigs of RAM on my pc with windows home. Is that true?!?! I can't believe it. My friends are all getting like 4 gigs and 8 gigs. I only have 2, now I can only get 3??? PLease tell me that's not true. If it is, is there a way around it?
 
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32bit OS'es have a memory limit that's usually around 3-3.5GB depending on your system configuration. 64-bit Operating Systems can address practically unlimited (by today's standards anyways) amounts of RAM.

If you can only see around 3GBs RAM even though you have more, that's because you have a 32-bit OS. If you need/want to use more RAM, it's time to upgrade.
 
I have XP Home. How do I know if it is 32bit? Can I upgrade to 64bit? Are there any drastic changes with doing so and/or having a 64bit OS?
 
I have XP Home. How do I know if it is 32bit? Can I upgrade to 64bit? Are there any drastic changes with doing so and/or having a 64bit OS?
XP Home only comes 32-bit, there's no 64-bit version of it. 64-bit XP (XP Pro) lacks driver support, it's just horrible, don't get it. If you want 64-bit Windows, Vista is pretty much the only viable option you have.

If you're upgrading to Vista I recommend you get Home Premium or if you wish to shell out the money for some extra features and bragging rights, Ultimate. As I said, there's no point in upgrading to 64-bit XP as chances are there are no drivers for some of the stuff you have.

As for the actual differences between 64-bit and 32-bit windows, the most significant differences are 1)you get to use 4GB+ RAM and 2)you need to use a different set of drivers. 64-bit versions of Vista have decent driver support otherlike 64-bit XP, so that's no concern... there are other things you need to take in consideration as well, though. Some programs don't work with 64-bit Windows (usually this goes only for programs that need to install kernel mode drivers, such as anti-virus software, firewalls, and, well, drivers for your hardware, but sometimes "normal" 32-bit software fails as well). Usually, though, you'll be fine running your 32-bit apps on 64-bit Vista. Also, 64-bit Vista comes with 64-bit Internet Explorer, and some plugins are only available for 32-bit IE, so if you use IE and want plugins you'll need to do some tweaking to set the 32-bit IE as default.
 
I was told recently that I can only put 3.1 gigs of RAM on my pc with windows home. Is that true?!?! I can't believe it. My friends are all getting like 4 gigs and 8 gigs. I only have 2, now I can only get 3??? PLease tell me that's not true. If it is, is there a way around it?

I am just curious why you need so much ram ? Can you believe that my first computer maybe only 10 years ago only had 32 ram and now computers have 4000 to 8000 ram as you say, unbelievable. It's ( first computer ) hard drive was only 3.2 and now hard drive memories are 1000, amazing ? Where is it going to end , will they be able to build a computer equal to a human brain ?
 
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