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Even on a system with 32 GB RAM, 32 bit editions of Windows will display less than 4 GB of memory. This is a known limitation of the Windows Vista and 7 x86 editions. Microsoft claims that it is not their fault and is instead a limitation of the 32 bit architecture. 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!!

I have to use Windows 7 32 bit in a computer, which I need to use a software which just works with this operating system unfortunately.

I have 8GB RAM installed I applied the patch developed by Unawave to let the OS see all the RAM installed. This is the link of the patch:

However, I was also told that Windows 7 32 bit limits the usage of RAM for each application at 2 GB.Does this patch remove also this limit?In case it doesn't, do you know a way to get rid of this limit and to use at least 4GB for application, which I think it's the maximum possible for a 32 OS (as 2^32=4GB)?

Thanks a lot for letting me know.

E.EmThornsEmThornsclosed as off-topic by Xavierjazz, Matthew Williams, Carl B, bwDraco, DaveOct 27 '14 at 14:44

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*'This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center.' – Xavierjazz, Matthew Williams, Carl B, bwDraco, DaveWin7 32 Bit Ram Patch Download PcIf this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. 1 Answer 

The only way for a 32-bit application to access more than 2 GB of memory is for the application to explicitly support it.

One method is the /3GB boot flag. This enables a “Large Address Aware” application to use 3 GB of memory. It can cause various complications, though, because of limited kernel memory space. You can turn the LAA flag on for any application at your own risk. This also means 3 GB is the maximum amount of regularly usable memory for any 32-bit application on a 32-bit operating system. There are no exceptions. Official documentation is also available here.

The other method is “Address Windowing Extensions”, which, again, the application needs to support. It cannot be manually enabled and is largely irrelevant for consumers. It involves multiple sets of memory which the application can switch to, hence “Windowing”.Win 7 32 Bit Upgrade

Your patch illegally modifies Windows (though MS probably doesn’t care) and force-enables PAE. This can lead to problems with device drivers not supporting it, which is why PAE is (basically) disabled by default on consumer versions of Windows.Daniel BDaniel B36.6k88 gold badges7070 silver badges9090 bronze badgesWin7 32 Bit Download Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged windows-7windowsmemory32-bit or ask your own question. 

 

 

 

 

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