David Jones
December 12th 03, 08:18 PM
4 GB, and constrained by the fact that it's 32-bit.
There are methods that allow more than 4 GB of RAM to be
used, but they are only available on Server editions of
the OS.
>-----Original Message-----
>We have a new PC for video compositing that will support
8
>gig of ram on the motherboard. What is the maximum
ammount
>of ram that Windows XP pro will safely support? Is this
>constrained by the maximum page file size allowed? If
yes,
>what is the max pagefile support in Win XP Pro?
>
>- Will
>.
>
There are methods that allow more than 4 GB of RAM to be
used, but they are only available on Server editions of
the OS.
>-----Original Message-----
>We have a new PC for video compositing that will support
8
>gig of ram on the motherboard. What is the maximum
ammount
>of ram that Windows XP pro will safely support? Is this
>constrained by the maximum page file size allowed? If
yes,
>what is the max pagefile support in Win XP Pro?
>
>- Will
>.
>