V vixl2ds Honorable Dec 26, 2013 470 0 10,860 Feb 9, 2014 #1 what does it mean that windows has a RAM limit (specificaly my issue, windows starter having 2gb ram limit)? If I were to install RAM above that limit, what would happen? it will deny it and refuse to use it? Anyway to go over it?
what does it mean that windows has a RAM limit (specificaly my issue, windows starter having 2gb ram limit)? If I were to install RAM above that limit, what would happen? it will deny it and refuse to use it? Anyway to go over it?
Solution USAFRet Feb 9, 2014 It simply won't use it. Only way around it is to buy and install a different version.
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 171,442 17,908 184,590 Feb 9, 2014 Solution #2 It simply won't use it. Only way around it is to buy and install a different version. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
lxgoldsmith Distinguished Sep 25, 2012 1,095 1 19,465 Feb 9, 2014 #3 Windows would not recognize more than its limit. Most people go for 64 bit windows for a much higher ram limit and to get over the 4GB cap in the 32 bit versions Upvote 0 Downvote
Windows would not recognize more than its limit. Most people go for 64 bit windows for a much higher ram limit and to get over the 4GB cap in the 32 bit versions