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  • HOW TO: Removing 4GB Memory Limit on 32 bit Windows (p.7)
2024/11/04 05:19:23
Mahzinho93
Questions:
1. This procedure since PAE is 36-bit may physically damage hardware, regardless wich hardware is, or it's entirely safe?
2. What's the worst scenario if things go bad?
3. Microsoft imposed this limit, to me not bad situation, but because of this 36-bit thing, but doing this is okay ? I mean, you're wanting or not modifying Windows...
4. It will decrease life-span of hardware?
5. Any side effect? I know that 32 is way softer than 64, 64 has it's advantages, but 32 > 64 in my opinion. 
 
Sorry for such questions, just to ensure about everything of the process... and this software used to do this is 100% certified? 
 
Thank you!
2024/11/04 06:06:22
Cool GTX
Mahzinho93
Questions:
1. This procedure since PAE is 36-bit may physically damage hardware, regardless wich hardware is, or it's entirely safe?
2. What's the worst scenario if things go bad?
3. Microsoft imposed this limit, to me not bad situation, but because of this 36-bit thing, but doing this is okay ? I mean, you're wanting or not modifying Windows...
4. It will decrease life-span of hardware?
5. Any side effect? I know that 32 is way softer than 64, 64 has it's advantages, but 32 > 64 in my opinion. 
 
Sorry for such questions, just to ensure about everything of the process... and this software used to do this is 100% certified? 
 
Thank you!
 
 


 

 Welcome to the EVGA Forums
 
Which post are your referring to?  (best to use the quote tool or at a minimum mention the member your referring to)
 
Unlikely to be certified software from 2011 (this is an old thread, last previous post was 11 years ago), not sure if any of the posters will reply
 
2024/11/04 06:11:37
Mahzinho93
Cool GTX
Mahzinho93
Questions:
1. This procedure since PAE is 36-bit may physically damage hardware, regardless wich hardware is, or it's entirely safe?
2. What's the worst scenario if things go bad?
3. Microsoft imposed this limit, to me not bad situation, but because of this 36-bit thing, but doing this is okay ? I mean, you're wanting or not modifying Windows...
4. It will decrease life-span of hardware?
5. Any side effect? I know that 32 is way softer than 64, 64 has it's advantages, but 32 > 64 in my opinion. 
 
Sorry for such questions, just to ensure about everything of the process... and this software used to do this is 100% certified? 
 
Thank you!
 
 


 

Welcome to the EVGA Forums
 
Which post are your referring to?  (best to use the quote tool or at a minimum mention the member your referring to)
 
Unlikely to be certified software from 2011 (this is an old thread, last previous post was 11 years ago), not sure if any of the posters will reply
 


About this PAE/4GB limitation off thread.

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