arpharazon
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When I built my computer, I installed 4 - 2GB sticks of memory. I didn't realize at the time that my choice of OS, WinXP (SP2), would only recognize 4GB.
Motherboard/BIOS recognizes all 8GB, and System Information shows "Total Physical Memory" as 8,192.00MB, but "Available Physical Memory" as 2.66GB, so somehow this part of Windows is seeing all 8GB, but I don't think I can be using almost 5.5GB, so the "available" 2.66GB must be what's left from the System Properties recognized 4GB. Though there is a LOT of crap running per Task Manager.
The question is, even if XP won't ever see/use 8GB, how can I force hardware and software to use the "unrecognized by XP" physical memory. I've got a ton of space on 2 - 500GB hard drives, but I'd rather use P/M and avoid Virtual Memory/caching.
Thanks.
Motherboard/BIOS recognizes all 8GB, and System Information shows "Total Physical Memory" as 8,192.00MB, but "Available Physical Memory" as 2.66GB, so somehow this part of Windows is seeing all 8GB, but I don't think I can be using almost 5.5GB, so the "available" 2.66GB must be what's left from the System Properties recognized 4GB. Though there is a LOT of crap running per Task Manager.
The question is, even if XP won't ever see/use 8GB, how can I force hardware and software to use the "unrecognized by XP" physical memory. I've got a ton of space on 2 - 500GB hard drives, but I'd rather use P/M and avoid Virtual Memory/caching.
Thanks.