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  1. 10 Οκτ 2008 · Depending on your applications, it might be easier to limit the memory the language interpreter uses. For example with Java you can set the amount of RAM the JVM will be allocated. Otherwise it is possible to set it once for each process with the windows API. SetProcessWorkingSetSize Function

  2. 26 Φεβ 2012 · Even if a given motherboard permits the installation of 4 GB RAM, in Windows XP, you will only have somewhere around 3 GB of physical RAM (perhaps as much as 3.4 GB) actually available for use. See, for example, RAM Allocation with Microsoft Windows XP Professional (32 & 64-bit):

  3. How to change the allocated memory for Windows XP Mode. Description: How to increase or decrease the amount of ram memory that XP Mode will use when running. This assumes that there is an installed working copy of XP mode on the computer. Open Windows XP Mode. Go to Start , All Programs.

  4. You can use the device manager for this. Just open it (Workstation -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager) and then change the view (View -> Resource by Type). Then it'll list how much RAM is allocated for every device. Free RAM is a big chunk named "Mainboard".

  5. This white paper discusses the limitation of RAM allocation using a 32-bit operating system such as Microsoft Windows XP on HP x86-based commercial desktop PCs. Intel 945-based chipset and older

  6. 21 Φεβ 2006 · At Control Panel | System | Advanced, click Settings in the Performance Section. On the Advanced page of the result, the current total physical size of all page files that may be in existence is shown. Click Change to make settings for the Virtual memory operation.

  7. 25 Αυγ 2012 · Windows XP will try to allocate a paging file approximately 1.5 times the total amount of the RAM installed in your system. Letting Windows XP handle the paging file size is adequate for most configurations.

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