Bernadictus
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As many of you know I got a 2007 ALU iMac (2.8ghz model). And I use bootcamp to run XP, which in turn, allows me to run my games.
Yesterday I noticed that my actual RAM count is only 2Gb! When I have a full 4Gb under Mac OS X.

Is this due to Windows incapability to read beyond 2048 Mb's of RAM? Or is there a setting somewhere I need to enable?
Tehremos
Parcel of ol' Crams
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i thought xp reads 3. something of ram?
Loonyk
Member
+5|6439|Saint-Hubert, Québec,Canada
mine see 3.5 G but it's PC....
if I instal the 64 bit edition of windows it see the full 4G

Edit:
OH...under PC, the  0.5 G that you don't see is for your PCI slots and peripherals...
Since Mac Emulate XP...I would think it might use more!!!

Last edited by Loonyk (2008-01-14 03:56:35)

ghettoperson
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Nothing to do with Windows, it's because it's a 32bit OS. Whatever version of OSX you're running must be 64bit. You should get more than 2Gb showing up though, most people get somewhere between 2.5Gb and 3.5Gb.
Varegg
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ghettoperson wrote:

Nothing to do with Windows, it's because it's a 32bit OS. Whatever version of OSX you're running must be 64bit. You should get more than 2Gb showing up though, most people get somewhere between 2.5Gb and 3.5Gb.
What he said ^^
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FloppY_
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+1,010|6566|Denmark aka Automotive Hell
32 bit = max 3.5 Gb ram

64 bit = alot of ram goodness (followed by tons of bugs and incompatibility errors)
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SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6410|North Tonawanda, NY

FloppY_ wrote:

32 bit = max 3.5 Gb ram
Wrong! 4 GB RAM Maximum.  You can do the math...it's really quite simple. 

2^32 -> 4294967296 bytes -> 4 gigabytes

4GB is the maximum number of bytes that can be addressed in a standard 32bit system, not 3.5.
Defiance
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SenorToenails wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

32 bit = max 3.5 Gb ram
Wrong! 4 GB RAM Maximum.  You can do the math...it's really quite simple. 

2^32 -> 4294967296 bytes -> 4 gigabytes

4GB is the maximum number of bytes that can be addressed in a standard 32bit system, not 3.5.
Explain the OP with that pagan logic!

Edit: Speaking of which, 2^32bit = 4294967296 bytes? Where did that switch happen?

Last edited by Defiance (2008-01-14 05:50:44)

Bernadictus
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Well OS X 10.5 is 64-bit, and in term support 32Gb of RAM (Mac Pro FTW!). I am stunned by the fact that XP fucks me over out of my extra 2Gb. I'll have a closer look into it tonight.
jsnipy
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Bernadictus wrote:

Well OS X 10.5 is 64-bit, and in term support 32Gb of RAM (Mac Pro FTW!). I am stunned by the fact that XP fucks me over out of my extra 2Gb. I'll have a closer look into it tonight.
Its not XP, its your hardware. I have 4gb, albeit 3.25 show as available but certainly more than 2.
SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6410|North Tonawanda, NY

Defiance wrote:

SenorToenails wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

32 bit = max 3.5 Gb ram
Wrong! 4 GB RAM Maximum.  You can do the math...it's really quite simple. 

2^32 -> 4294967296 bytes -> 4 gigabytes

4GB is the maximum number of bytes that can be addressed in a standard 32bit system, not 3.5.
Explain the OP with that pagan logic!

Edit: Speaking of which, 2^32bit = 4294967296 bytes? Where did that switch happen?
2^32 is the largest integer that can be addressed byte-wise.

To the OP:  I don't know why that could be happening.  There is a maximum of 4GB of addressable space in a standard 32bit operating system, and various bits of hardware (Video cards, PCI bus, etc...) can lower that number that is available to RAM.  Apparently, yours is a common problem.

Here
See the comments below the article
More people with the same problem
ghettoperson
Member
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Bernadictus wrote:

Well OS X 10.5 is 64-bit, and in term support 32Gb of RAM (Mac Pro FTW!). I am stunned by the fact that XP fucks me over out of my extra 2Gb. I'll have a closer look into it tonight.
Get XP 64bit if it bothers you so much. As JS said, I think it's your hardware, something extra should be showing up.
Varegg
Support fanatic :-)
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SenorToenails wrote:

Defiance wrote:

SenorToenails wrote:

Wrong! 4 GB RAM Maximum.  You can do the math...it's really quite simple. 

2^32 -> 4294967296 bytes -> 4 gigabytes

4GB is the maximum number of bytes that can be addressed in a standard 32bit system, not 3.5.
Explain the OP with that pagan logic!

Edit: Speaking of which, 2^32bit = 4294967296 bytes? Where did that switch happen?
2^32 is the largest integer that can be addressed byte-wise.

To the OP:  I don't know why that could be happening.  There is a maximum of 4GB of addressable space in a standard 32bit operating system, and various bits of hardware (Video cards, PCI bus, etc...) can lower that number that is available to RAM.  Apparently, yours is a common problem.

Here
See the comments below the article
More people with the same problem
Those links are inconclusive seing as many socalled expert states both that it can and that it can't ...

How about a SS from a 32 bit OS that recognizes 4GB ?

Last edited by Varegg (2008-01-14 07:36:30)

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assau1t
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sorry to interrupt, i have a similar question, if 32 bit XP doesn't support/show/address (whichever is correct), would it still be possible to run all 4 sticks in dual channel mode?
ghettoperson
Member
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It is possible to have it show up the full 4Gb on a 32bit OS, however you need to disable the PAE extension, and apparently this isn't a good idea.
SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6410|North Tonawanda, NY

Varegg wrote:

SenorToenails wrote:

Apparently, yours is a common problem.

Here
See the comments below the article
More people with the same problem
Those links are inconclusive seing as many socalled expert states both that it can and that it can't ...

How about a SS from a 32 bit OS that recognizes 4GB ?
I posted those links to show that his problem is a common one with Mac Book Pro owners and more than 2GB of RAM.

It can theoretically support 4GB of RAM.  That has been said many times.  But other devices can usurp some of the address space that would go to the higher numbers of RAM.  Physical Address Extension can allow more than 4GB of RAM to be addressed.

https://www.demandtech.com/PAE-enabled.bmp
FloppY_
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+1,010|6566|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

SenorToenails wrote:

Varegg wrote:

SenorToenails wrote:

Apparently, yours is a common problem.

Here
See the comments below the article
More people with the same problem
Those links are inconclusive seing as many socalled expert states both that it can and that it can't ...

How about a SS from a 32 bit OS that recognizes 4GB ?
I posted those links to show that his problem is a common one with Mac Book Pro owners and more than 2GB of RAM.

It can theoretically support 4GB of RAM.  That has been said many times.  But other devices can usurp some of the address space that would go to the higher numbers of RAM.  Physical Address Extension can allow more than 4GB of RAM to be addressed.

http://www.demandtech.com/PAE-enabled.bmp
Nice job sending your windows CD key around
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SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
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FloppY_ wrote:

Nice job sending your windows CD key around
Yea, that's not mine.  It belongs to this guy.
FloppY_
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+1,010|6566|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

SenorToenails wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

Nice job sending your windows CD key around
Yea, that's not mine.  It belongs to this guy.
oh i c....

(and he writes guides eh?)
­ Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
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FloppY_ wrote:

SenorToenails wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

Nice job sending your windows CD key around
Yea, that's not mine.  It belongs to this guy.
oh i c....

(and he writes guides eh?)
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SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6410|North Tonawanda, NY

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

oh i c....

(and he writes guides eh?)
?
DUnlimited
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+1,160|6743|cuntshitlake

jsnipy wrote:

Bernadictus wrote:

Well OS X 10.5 is 64-bit, and in term support 32Gb of RAM (Mac Pro FTW!). I am stunned by the fact that XP fucks me over out of my extra 2Gb. I'll have a closer look into it tonight.
Its not XP, its your hardware. I have 4gb, albeit 3.25 show as available but certainly more than 2.
Exactly. 32-bit OS usually addresses 2.5-3.5GB of RAM. In this case it's because of the mac hardware that it only reads 2GB. To get all 4GB show up, upgrade to 64-bit XP or 64-bit Vista.
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XP 32bit can support 2.5 to 3GB of RAM the way i read it, it sounds like pot luck if you get the 3.
assau1t
Member
+12|6983|sector a-35
so how about dual channel??
Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6428|'straya
I have 32 bit XP 2005 Media Centre Edition and 4 gig of RAM its odd cuz i hear all the stuff about it reading 2.5-2.5.... but mine reads 3.8 GB of the 4GB.. anyone got an explaination?

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