OS: WinXP Pro SP2/WinXP Pro 64
Does that mean u be dual booting between 2 WINXP"s 32 bit & 64 bit?
I've read bunches of late on the supposed
4GB Issue w/ XP. Some say this some say that... Are you just wanting My Computer to read 4gigs?
Or do you have an app that needs to utilize over 2GB or whataya do with the memory specifically. I
think the maximum Windows XP will let you
use in a particular application (ur app goes here
is 2 GB's.
Are you making whale, or perhaps dolphin music, or just recording/layering too many tracks?
XP SP2 will support 4GB of physical memory but unless you use the the /3GB switch in your boot.ini file
then only 2GB of the memory will be available to applications. The other 2GB is allocated to the OS.
Also I've read that by using the /3GB option the memory management takes a performance hit...
Here's a helpful KB article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;316739
workaround maybe while waiting for a solution u could set up a "virtual drive" in your RAM that is 2 GB in size & allocate the Windows pagefile to this virtual RAM-drive.
Result You have 2 GB physical memory + have the hottest and fastest page file on ur block...
The performance should be nearly identical as a system running with all 4GB dedicated to host applications. Shouldn't it?
just repeating what i read, not a ram guru.
Crucial is good call them for sum answers...
Often Win XP will throw errors when 4Gig is installed.
there are several fixs for this.
1 using your ram as a swap file.
first windows already does this and only uses the harddrive when physical memory is full.
however it will still use your HD for some windows functions such as error log (one would assume this is turned off for audio anyway)
to do the ram drive type swap file you have to turn off swap file completely (make sure error loggin is off.)
this is generally a video editing tweak, however with sampling becoming so big it will help.
the easiest is to set in windows to allow access to only 3800mb (although dos is not a real part of XP it still uses the old style himem type preloading,
using 200mb) this is where the blue screens can come from.
start, run, msconfig, boot ini, advanced, set maxmem to 3800 when you have 4G installed. this will solve the 4g issue.
i
dunno if this will make "My Computer" right click props say 4GB.
But it's a known issue google it, prolly don't wanna hear that but all kinds of peeps out there are experiencing lil
idiosyncrocies with all new mbs/cpu's... like it always been. hehe.
Arstecnica is a great place to search for clues too. Cya later
uni...
jiz
EDIT: or u could send
BC & me each 1GB stick.