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I recently installed 8GB of RAM onto a quad core workstation (HP xw8600) running Windows XP Pro (32-bit). I added the /PAE switch in the boot.ini file, but the SysInfo is saying 3GB total memory still. Is Windows recognizing the extra memory? Is there a way to tell?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
and you meant 8GB right...? – CookieOfFortune – 2009-04-02T20:32:03.493
How much will memory windows XP 64-bit recognize? – Roy Rico – 2009-04-02T20:33:33.550
64-bit - 128 GB of RAM http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/64bit/russel_exploringx64.mspx
– roman m – 2009-04-02T20:35:56.1504
Here is a similar discussion about it. Please read my post: http://superuser.com/questions/67444/is-there-way-to-enable-4gb-ram-in-32-bit-windows-os/67596#67596 You can only use a MAX of 4GB in 32bit Windows, however, other 32bit OSes will be more than happy to use all 8GBs. It is a licensing thing with Microsoft.
– Natalie Adams – 2009-11-19T15:01:10.303If you don't want to reinstall your OS, you can consider using a RamDisk (PAE-enabled of course) to make use of that extra 4GB. – Suppressingfire – 2009-11-19T15:03:35.040
@quackquixote : What about this? You can obtain usbport.sys by downloading windows server 2003 service pack 2. Then extract SP2.cab which is in the cab format...
– user2284570 – 2014-04-04T20:25:03.693