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Eric Legge legge...@aol.comnojunk microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Subject: Maximum RAM From: "Penny" pgeo...@genoadesign.com Date: 17/10/02 09:39 Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: <5eb701c275fb$c71fdb30$35ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA11> Is there a maximum amount of RAM that Wim98 is able to use or does in depend on your

EX BPA: "PageFile Size Larger Than Total Physical Memory ...
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Maximum RAM?
Is there a specific/special one, or brand, I need to have so the PB will recognize more than the manual says is possible? All I can say is that it's possible that either the part is bad, or wrong. I put both a 128MB part and a 256MB part in my machine and the both work to their maximum capacity, so I know it's

Maximum ram supported by windows 98
... and in Windows NT" If we go to KB 197379 we find: By default, Windows Puts the paging file on the boot partition where the operating system is installed and creates a default size of the paging file that is 1.5 times the physical RAM, up to a maximum of 4095 MB From the above we can see that the default windows

Maximum RAM allowed in XP Home/Pro
Luis Yes, the maximum ram limit of the Intel 430TX chipset is 256MB. I always hated the fact that the maximum cachable ram limit on that chipset was a mere 64MB. Anything above that is uncached memory. :( Even if the total ram limit was higher, a chipset that old probably wouldn't be able to recognize sticks of

Maximum RAM
I have heard some people mention problems on systems with more than 64 MB. I don't know any specifics. For more assistance, try this newsgroup: microsoft.public.win95.setup Mike Kevin McGinniss <u...@msn.com> wrote in article <01bc3398$77f19d60$92412299@kevin1>... What is the maximum amount of Ram allowed or

Microsoft Sound Recorder Maximum Record Time
Please use these newsgroups "John Grevan" <jgre...@edumat.com> wrote in message news:007f01c2c942$9317cbf0$d2f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA09... I have been looking all over, without success, for the maximum amount of RAM Windows XP Professional will recognize. Any help will be appreciated.

Win XP Setup with 4 GB of RAM
If you have less than 4GB of ram, use 1.5 times the physical ram (upto of course the limit of 4095 with PAE disabled). If you have the maximum recommended limit of 4GB of ram in your Exchange Server (Exchange does not use support PAE and thus any physical ram over 4GB is not used and system resources are actually

Maximum RAM limits with Win95 and Win98?
Then you use less of your ram. If you have 2GB or more ram, then I don't see any reason to "lean" it at all. I have a laptop computer that only had 64 I could understand if you wanted to get the maximum frame rate while playing games you might want to turn off services, but generally it doesn't seem worthwhile.

FS: PowerBook G4
Watch the swap and if you get close to maxing it out, add more. If you never get close to maxing it out, you could cut back if you wanted. By the way, what's the maximum RAM supported by RedHat Linux 6.2? Thanks,... 2G IIRC. There are patches around that go up to 64G. -- Hal B h...@foobox.net hburg...@bellsouth.net

Maximum RAM
A6C94...@telocity.com> from Mike Walsh <mikew...@telocity.com> contains these words: Win9x will use 2 GB ram. There can be problems if disk cache attempts to use more than 512 Kb. In system.ini under [vcache] place a line MaxFileCache=nnnn where nnnn is the maximum disk cache in Kb. The disk cache should be limited

Intel Penium Overdrive and Maximum RAM Question
Bill Starbuck no_em...@please.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion What is the maximum RAM I can install on my PC running Windows 98? That depends in part on the characteristics of your hardware. Winodws 98 itself can cope with up to 1 GB. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 311871 PRB: Blue Screen Appears When

Leaning out Vista 64 a little?
The processor will have a maximum amount it can address. 2. The memory controller will determine the maximum amount of RAM any one slot can handle, and any rules for how the slots must be filled (for systems where there is more than one slot), such as independently, or in pairs, and things like that.

Maximum RAM which Windows 98 can use?
Hate evil and wrong would eliminate troubles. Love good and right, and peace will follow. Joseph Chia -----Original Message----- From: Wu-Tang Masta [mailto:Rgi...@PowerLink.net] Posted At: Monday, June 21, 1999 8:12 AM Posted To: win3x Conversation: Maximum RAM? Subject: Re: Maximum RAM?

OpenSuse and 128 GB RAM Limit
I ordered Saturday, got it Wednesday and installed yesterday. At the difference in price, and the importance of ram in a computer, getting a good brand certainly is cost-effective. And yes, the difference between the 64 I had and the 256 I have now is considerable, even in a slower machine like I have.

Contiguous memory allocation
What is the maximum amount of RAM supported under Windows 98? I can use 640 MB successfully but begin experiencing problems with Dial-up Networking and with my speech recognition program, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, at 768 MB. This is not the "Out of Memory" error in Knowledge Base. Windows boots successfully and I

Maximum RAM allowed in XP Home/Pro
Probably the same as the amount of installed RAM plus paging space. -) I've never heard of a limitation, though I suspect there may be at something like the 2gig mark... On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 08:30:09 -0400, "Walms" <wa...@hotmail.com> wrote: Is there a maximum amount of ram that Windows 2000 will allocate to a

Vista wont recognise memory ??
The PC had 512M of RAM and I setup virtual memory to be 4G. When the program locks up, Task Manager shows PF usage of around 1.3GB. In fact it didn't lock up until I approched the maximum 4GB. Thus I am wondering if Windows has a per application memory limit and, if so, is there a way to increase this limit?

low energy server HW
"PSRumbagh" wrote: Is there any way to increase the recording time beyond 60 seconds in the Microsoft Sound Recorder V5.1 that comes with Win XP Home Edition SP2? It now records 16 bit mono audio at 22.05 KHz sampling rate, which I would like to maintain. My laptop has about 600 MB of free unused RAM and 1GB total.

Maximum RAM on iMac 400 MHz Special Edition
See for yourself: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112425 That one says 2x64=128 Maximum RAM in a 5500/250. But I have a 5500/275 and I dont know if something other than speed and L2 differs. 128 MB RAM i maximum according to Mactracker and EveryMac too! or here: http://www.apple-history.com/5500.html