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+ | ====== Review Acer Aspire E1-470P-6659 Notebook ====== | ||
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+ | ====== How To: Remove Windows 7 32bit 4GB Memory Limit ====== | ||
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+ | If you are running a 32 bit Windows 7 and have 4GB or more ram installed on your system, you might already know Windows kernel(in traditional 32bit program architecture) has blocked out a good chunk of the memory into “hardware reserved” and thereby limiting your ram anywhere from 2.75GB to 3.5GB depending on your motherboard and chipset. | ||
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+ | The kernel of the 32-bit version of Windows 7 has only a lock, which prevents access to more memory. | ||
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+ | Hex edit the kernel | ||
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