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  1. 16 gru 2010 · Windows 7 64-bit does not always correctly identify the amount of memory you have installed in your PC. You can fix this problem by manually specifying how much memory Windows 7 64-bit should use by changing a value in the BOOT Advanced Options window.

  2. 20 mar 2010 · How to Set Maximum Memory to be Used by Windows 7 and Windows 8. Information. This will show you how to specify the maximum amount of physical memory (RAM) to be used by Windows to simulate a low memory configuration by using less RAM, or to make sure that you are using all of your installed RAM.

  3. 26 lip 2011 · You could throw 60 GB worth of RAM at a program and it won't change its habits. Unless it is specifically to written use up all RAM possible (rare occurrences these days), there isn't anything Windows can do. All the OS can do is twiddle its thumbs and wait on the application.

  4. 27 paź 2017 · As mentioned in @Mikhail’s answer, one can now easily utilize the Windows built-in system ‘Job Object’ using the free Processor Governor tool to set per-launch or persistent (via a registry entry) limits on CPU usage/allocation/affinity, memory usage, and network usage.

  5. 18 mar 2011 · With a 256MB graphics card about 3.3-3.5GB of RAM can be addressed and used, assuming you have 4GB fitted. If you fit a graphics card with 1GB of memory only about 2.6-2.8GB of the RAM would be addressable and usable.

  6. 1 wrz 2015 · Launch msconfig.exe, click on the Boot tab, then click the Advanced Options... button, and you're in: Either enter a sensible value, e.g. 8192 for 8GB RAM, or uncheck the Maximum memory checkbox entirely which should make Windows use all the RAM you have. I'd definitely try BOTH options. Share.

  7. Physical Memory Limits: Windows 7. The following table specifies the limits on physical memory for Windows 7. Version. Limit in 32-bit Windows. Limit in 64-bit Windows. Windows 7 Ultimate. 4 GB.

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