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Old 03-27-2004, 09:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Talk XP stability

My MOBO will support up to 3 gig of DDR RAM. I am currently running 2 x 256 DDR 2100. Does anyone know when XP PRO becomes unstable due to high RAM. When I was running 98SE I was told it would become unstable after 512 of RAM

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Yeah 98's memory management sucked. XP Pro supports up to 4GB of ram IIRC.
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4 gig limit

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I have 768 MB's and Win98 runs fast and smooth of my triple boot system.I'm going to 1280MB's next week. I can't wait to see what happens then. The i386 fix only works up to 1 gig.

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Tks for the input.
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