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Why Vista 32bit doesn’t use more than 3Gb of memory, even if you have more RAM installed

corelanc0d3r September 5, 2009
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Found this link on twitter – a very interesting read indeed :

http://www.geoffchappell.com/viewer.htm?doc=notes/windows/license/memory.htm




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