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Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP: To enable PAE, use the /PAE switch in the boot.ini file. To disable PAE, use the /NOPAE switch. To disable DEP, use the /EXECUTE switch.
- windows 7 - Does my processor support PAE? - Super User
Windows 7 64-Bit. Athlon 64 X2 (W) 4600+ 2.4 GHz. 8GB of...
- Force Windows 7 to use as much RAM as possible? - Super User
You could throw 60 GB worth of RAM at a program and it won't...
- windows 7 - Does my processor support PAE? - Super User
If the computer does not support hardware-enabled DEP or is not configured for hot-add memory devices in memory ranges beyond 4 GB, PAE must be explicitly enabled. To explicitly enable PAE, use the following BCDEdit /set command to set the pae boot entry option: bcdedit /set [{ID}] pae ForceEnable.
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.
PatchPae2 is by Wen Jia Liu, also known as “wj32” who is behind the excellent Process Hacker task manager software. This is a small command line tool that will patch the needed system files to enable 4GB and more of memory in Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 RTM and SP1, and Windows 8 RTM 32-bit.
Hello, I am running Windows 7 32-bit on a computer that has more than 4GB of RAM (10GB to be exact), but I understand that Windows 7 32-bit by default can only use 4GB of RAM. My processor does have No Execute (Data Execution Prevention) enabled and has PAE (Physical Address Extension) also enabled.
4 gru 2020 · Exit the Registry Editor, locate your flash drive in This PC, tight click on it, select Properties and navigate to ReadyBoost. You might have to ask Windows to test this device again, and this time the window will present with the options to enable Readyboost. Source: https://nitrotech.info/enable-readyboost-unsupp...
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.