Re: Mam 3.25 GB w Windows zamiast 4 GB (zainstalowane 4 x 1 GB DDR)

Autor: B.G <b0ggacUSUN_at_wp.pl>
Data: Mon 22 Mar 2010 - 16:01:28 MET
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Użytkownik "Radosław Sokół" <Radoslaw.Sokol@polsl.pl> napisał w wiadomości
grup dyskusyjnych:ho76al$q77$1@polsl.pl...

>
> Błąd. Nie tylko istnieje, ale jest obowiązkowe :)
>

MS zeznaje tak:

"Physical Address Extension (PAE) is a processor feature that enables x86
processors to access more than 4 GB of physical memory. 32-bit versions of
Windows Server running on x86-based systems can use PAE to access up to 64
GB or 128 GB of physical memory, depending on the physical address size of
the processor and the operating system version. For details, see Memory
Limits for Windows Releases.

The Intel Itanium and x64 processor architectures can access more than 4 GB
of physical memory natively and therefore do not provide the equivalent of
PAE. PAE is used only by 32-bit versions of Windows running on x86-based
systems.
(...)"

za: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366796(VS.85).aspx

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B.G 
Received on Mon Mar 22 16:05:02 2010

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