Michon
As far as I am aware, XP allocates 1gb to the system but doesn't show that
it does that.. your computer will utilize all of the memery still..
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"Michon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The question has been asked here before, but none of the given answers
> work for me. The situation: I have 4x 1024MB corsair memory in an Asus
> a8n-sli deluxe. The bios recognizes the full 4GB, if I install a bèta
> version of xp pro 64 bit, I can use the full 4GB, but I don't want the
> 64bit OS (yet) because there are very few drivers available for it.
> Windows xp pro 32bit only sees 3GB of memory, I tried the /pae switch in
> the boot.ini file, but it didn't work. Does anyone have some other
> suggestion, because xp pro should be able to use the full 4GB and the
> problem is not the hardware since another OS uses the full 4GB. Maybe
> there is something other I have to do to get the /pae switch to work?