A 32-bit OS can theoretically use up to 4 GB of RAM, but 32-bit versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7 see a maximum of 3.12 GB. With 64-bit Windows 7, you can use the full 4GB RAM. You get better security with 64-bit Windows. All 64-bit device drivers are digitally signed, which means you will not have random crashes. Windows 7 (32-bit) Patch to Support 4 GB Ram or more! 3.68MB -=FS=- In the Internet often haunts thestatement a 32-bit operating system can technically only managed a maximum of 4 GB of RAM. This is wrong and Microsoftis even evidence itself. Yes, this is all wrong Guys!!
Windows 7 32 bit PAE Patch
A lot of people still prefer to use 32 bit version of windows 7 , but 32 bit version of windows doesn’t allow you to use more than 3GB ( 4GB theoretically , 3GB practically ) of your RAM.
In fact there is a workaround for this problem on 32 bit OSes , it is know as PAE ( Physical Address Extension ) which already exists on Windows too but Microsoft has disabled it on purpose, my guess is to push 64 bit OS and some incompatibility problems with some drivers.
In fact there is a workaround for this problem on 32 bit OSes , it is know as PAE ( Physical Address Extension ) which already exists on Windows too but Microsoft has disabled it on purpose, my guess is to push 64 bit OS and some incompatibility problems with some drivers.
By the way for the people who are still in love with 32 bit windows but have more than 3GB of RAM installed on their PC. they can use the PAE patch for windows 7.
it is tested on Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP0 and Windows 7 SP1.
Download it here : PatchPae
After you install it , it is how it looks like :
32 Bit Windows Ram Limit
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Windows 7 32 Bit More Than 4gb Ram Patch Download Windows 7
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