no.... my windows 7 32 bit says 4GB (3.00 GB usable)
Well i gonna try to resume the entire story around the 3GB of limit in WIN7 32Bits:
The Kernel of WIN7 was designed to work with more than 3GB of RAM,but Microsoft decided was better to limit the kernel.
Why? some folks believe that microsoft was having a few problems with drivers that werent designed to work with more ram than that, other believe that microsoft is pushing the users to upgrade to 64Bits...
Heres the thing:
Intel and AMD have been designing for the last years CPUs that can achieve not only 32Bits but 36Bits, giving you more adressable RAM in a 32Bits environment.
The only thing that is need to be done is swop the kernel for a modified one so the new one is not limited to the 3GB (the patch does evrything for your)
After the new kernel aplied you need to reboot the machine and at the boot he ask you if you want to boot from your normal kernel or the new one (what is greate because if you have any problems with the new one just boot from the normal oneand delete the modified)
I have been using it fot the last 4 or 5 months now and so far not even a Blue screen (everything smoth).
The patch only works with the 7600 build so far (that i know of..)
You can download the Modified WIN7 kernel here to test it out and see if its stable with your drivers in your machine:
http://uploading.com/files/d7m6883c/Ready_for_4Gb_Ram_Win7_32bit.rar/