win xp a 4gb ddr2
win xp a 4gb ddr2
neviete o nejakej zaplate na win xp sp2 pro ked chcem pouzit 4gb ramky?? detekuje mi len 2gb, alebo 3gb podla toho ako nastavim bios.
system Asus P5B deluxe wifi, Core2duo6600, 4x1gb corsair twinx 800...
co som sa docital po nete tak chyba je v adresovani pamati kvoli 32bitom... ked dam vsetky 4 ramky tak mi bios vyhodi ze su tam len 3gb, ked dam v biose remapovat pamate tak mi pusti 4gb dual chanel.... ale vo windowse mi v prvom pripade ukaze 3gb a v druhom pripade 2gb (aj ked pcprobe mi pod windowsom ukaze ze je tam 4gb)
takze neviete o nejakom patchi ako to rozbehat???
system Asus P5B deluxe wifi, Core2duo6600, 4x1gb corsair twinx 800...
co som sa docital po nete tak chyba je v adresovani pamati kvoli 32bitom... ked dam vsetky 4 ramky tak mi bios vyhodi ze su tam len 3gb, ked dam v biose remapovat pamate tak mi pusti 4gb dual chanel.... ale vo windowse mi v prvom pripade ukaze 3gb a v druhom pripade 2gb (aj ked pcprobe mi pod windowsom ukaze ze je tam 4gb)
takze neviete o nejakom patchi ako to rozbehat???
Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 Memory Support. The maximum amount of memory that can be supported on Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 is also 4 GB. However, Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition supports 32 GB of physical RAM and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition supports 64 GB of physical RAM using the PAE feature." ...... toto je oficialne od mikrosrotu... ja chcem len to co ponukaju a co by malo ficat

spokojny som ... fici stabilne.. pretaktovat som skusal, aj to slapalo stabilne (tusim okolo 3.6ghz)... akurat potom vetraky slapali naplno... a kedze nechcem pocuvat vysavac tak som sa vratil na nominal...
viem o tom PAE.. napisal som to do boot.ini... ale ani to nepomohlo... stale len 2gb ked je to ako remap a dual channel.... ked je to single channel tak bere 3gb+nejake drobne.... asi prejdem na hlistu
viem o tom PAE.. napisal som to do boot.ini... ale ani to nepomohlo... stale len 2gb ked je to ako remap a dual channel.... ked je to single channel tak bere 3gb+nejake drobne.... asi prejdem na hlistu
XP x64 nerozozna viac ako 3GB
Mne nerozozna xp x64 viac ako 3GB. Doska (msi k9a platinum) pritom podporuje az 8GB. Nevie mi prosim vas niekto poradit, kde moze byt problem? Doteraz som pouzival twin 2x1GB a chcel som to vymenit za 2x2GB alebo, ak by to spolu slo tak vsetky spolu.
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Myth - "Windows XP does not support 4GB of RAM"
Reality - "On any 32-bit Operating System (not only Windows), you only have access to 4GB of address space by default. A 32-bit Operating System can actually handle 4GB of memory. The issue is the way in which the hardware allocates memory for its own resources. The hardware needs to allocate memory space to use for things like the PCI bus, BIOS, the video card and others. It allocates this from the address space presented to it, which is not necessarily the same as the amount of physical RAM installed. Also of note, it allocates this memory from top to bottom. The problem is, when you have 4GB of RAM installed, the amount of physical memory installed is the same as the address space. If you have 4GB RAM, and the hardware needs to allocate a large chunk of memory for its own use, and it does this from top to bottom, the memory that is blocked off starts at 4GB and allocates downwards. So, the final amount of RAM the OS will be able to see is the difference. This is because when it actually allocates for the physical RAM in the system, it has to skip the chunk that was blocked off by the hardware. Since a 32-bit OS can only see 4GB, the rest of the RAM is invisible because it is above the 4GB barrier. By using the /PAE switch, you enable the OS to see above this barrier, and you can see all of your RAM, sometimes. The real problem comes back to hardware. The OS can only handle whatever resources are shown to it by the hardware BIOS. If the hardware does not support a large enough addressing range, then it simply won't report anything above that so the OS is in the dark. If the hardware supports 36-bit PAE Intel Extensions or the AMD equivalent, and you use an OS that supports PAE, you should be able to enable both and see all of the RAM."
http://home.comcast.net/~SupportCD/XPMyths.html
http://translate.google.sk/translate?pr ... l=en&tl=sk

Reality - "On any 32-bit Operating System (not only Windows), you only have access to 4GB of address space by default. A 32-bit Operating System can actually handle 4GB of memory. The issue is the way in which the hardware allocates memory for its own resources. The hardware needs to allocate memory space to use for things like the PCI bus, BIOS, the video card and others. It allocates this from the address space presented to it, which is not necessarily the same as the amount of physical RAM installed. Also of note, it allocates this memory from top to bottom. The problem is, when you have 4GB of RAM installed, the amount of physical memory installed is the same as the address space. If you have 4GB RAM, and the hardware needs to allocate a large chunk of memory for its own use, and it does this from top to bottom, the memory that is blocked off starts at 4GB and allocates downwards. So, the final amount of RAM the OS will be able to see is the difference. This is because when it actually allocates for the physical RAM in the system, it has to skip the chunk that was blocked off by the hardware. Since a 32-bit OS can only see 4GB, the rest of the RAM is invisible because it is above the 4GB barrier. By using the /PAE switch, you enable the OS to see above this barrier, and you can see all of your RAM, sometimes. The real problem comes back to hardware. The OS can only handle whatever resources are shown to it by the hardware BIOS. If the hardware does not support a large enough addressing range, then it simply won't report anything above that so the OS is in the dark. If the hardware supports 36-bit PAE Intel Extensions or the AMD equivalent, and you use an OS that supports PAE, you should be able to enable both and see all of the RAM."
http://home.comcast.net/~SupportCD/XPMyths.html
http://translate.google.sk/translate?pr ... l=en&tl=sk
Paress, dik, ze si sa pokusil pomoct mi, ale ten clanok neriesi moj problem. Moj problem je, ze ak mam v pc viac ako 3GB RAM, pocitac pri bootovani zamrzne. Taktiez zamrzne, ak sa pokusam preinstalovat system, nedostanem sa ani k vyberu particie.
Mam XP Pro 64bitovy
64 bitovy athlopn x2
doska MSI k9a platinum
povodne ramky corsair twin 2x1gb
nove ramky corsair twin 2x2gb
Mam XP Pro 64bitovy
64 bitovy athlopn x2
doska MSI k9a platinum
povodne ramky corsair twin 2x1gb
nove ramky corsair twin 2x2gb
Tak skus otestovat pamate pomocou Memtest. Vloz tam vsetky moduly a skus, ak bude chyba, vyber jeden par z nich a skus znova.kwa napísal:Paress, dik, ze si sa pokusil pomoct mi, ale ten clanok neriesi moj problem. Moj problem je, ze ak mam v pc viac ako 3GB RAM, pocitac pri bootovani zamrzne. Taktiez zamrzne, ak sa pokusam preinstalovat system, nedostanem sa ani k vyberu particie.
Mam XP Pro 64bitovy
64 bitovy athlopn x2
doska MSI k9a platinum
povodne ramky corsair twin 2x1gb
nove ramky corsair twin 2x2gb