That's a good question. From a practical point of view, around 3GB is the maximum amount of memory recognized by 32-bit versions of Windows, even though the computer may physcially allow 4GB of RAM...
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That's a good question. From a practical point of view, around 3GB is the maximum amount of memory recognized by 32-bit versions of Windows, even though the computer may physcially allow 4GB of RAM...
Here's my page on the problem that the 32-bit versions of Windows have recognizing the maximum amount of memory the computer will actually hold.
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