4 GB
32-bit means that the CPU uses a 32-bit memory address (in binary) so that means it addresses memory from (00000000000000000000000000000000) to (11111111111111111111111111111111) giving it a possible 4,294,967,295 values. That means it can address roughly 4 GB. In practice though you're only gonna get 3-3.5 GB. So if you have a 32-bit processor you shouldn't waste your money on any more than 3GB
If I remember correctly, the max is 4 GB and minimum is 64MB
Minimum system requirements...
1GHz processor
1GB RAM
DirectX Graphics processor
16GB Free Hard-drive space
CD-ROM drive (for the installation disk)
It supports 4 GB of Ram
4GB (starter 2GB)
4GB
192 Gigabytes is the maximum.
64 GB
4 Gigabytes
512 gb of ram
The maximum amount of RAM supported by Vista is 128 Gb (Ultimate, Enterprise and Business).
4GB
The maximum amount of RAM supported by a computer depends on the processor and the motherboard.
Approximately 3GB of RAM is the most that Windows XP 32 bit will recognize. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Right but wrong.... 4Gb of RAM is the maximum amount that can be addressed by a 32 bit operating system
4gb ram
A maximum of 10
4 GB