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Windows XP: 4GB to 16GB RAM upgrade

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Mar 15, 20269004 views
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I'm on a 32 bit OS Windows XP Home–will be upgrading to a 64 bit XP Pro–and I'm upgrading my RAM to 16GB. Should I see a difference? I typically compress a ton of files at one time. The 32 bit @ 4GB RAM is really 3.25GB RAM and when I'm compressing 20 files–which takes all 3GB–the system is almost …

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Fix for: Windows XP: 4GB to 16GB RAM upgrade

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You are right in that the 32-bit edition of Windows XP is limited to a maximum of 4 GBs of RAM. The difference you will find with the 64-bit edition for Windows XP is that it's difficult to find hardware drivers for it, and some software simply isn'…

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