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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:26 pm
by nurio
The address space (4GB) split for 2GB application and 2GB for kernel is correct for 32 bit applications
regardless of PAE. with the /3GB switch the that split changes to 3GB Application vs. 1GB Kernel and it is not always recommended, as the kernel space becomes more limited.
Here is a good article to read on this subject:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsse ... x?mfr=true
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 3:46 pm
by GarryF
barrywohl wrote:I know that the cost of Vistal Ultimate from Microsoft allows either 32 or 64 bit. I wonder if that is true for OEM Vista Ultimate.
I managed to install 64 bit on my new T61P, someone has written a small tool called ABR that backups your 32 bit vista key. You need a retail 64 bit disk, install vista then restore the key. I ended going back to 32 bit for the meantime, but it's good to know in a year or so time when things settle down I can go to 64 bit.
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 4:24 pm
by erik
nurio wrote:The address space (4GB) split for 2GB application and 2GB for kernel is correct for 32 bit applications regardless of PAE.
that's correct, however the 3GB-to-4GB address space is only available on 32-bit OSs using /PAE and BIOSs supporting memory hoisting. your average notebook BIOS running a 32-bit OS will not see 1GB of a 4GB total system without using the /PAE switch.
the purpose to my post was simply to point out different ways the kernel can be split among a 4GB total system. i'm well aware of what the /3GB switch does and its positives and negatives. i read that very same article three years ago when i was debating between buying a T42p or building a desktop. but, thanks anyway.
