For the 32-bit Windows 7 operating system, the RAM (random access memory) limit is set at 4GB. The 64-bit OS, however, has more flexibility in terms of RAM capacity.
You can use either a 32bit or 64bit operating system (OS) for 4GB of RAM. 4GB of memory is the limit a 32bit OS can handle, this includes any memory that your graphics card has, so your computer may recognise only 3.5GB of RAM if you have a 512MB GPU. You will need a 64bit os that will use all of the ram.
32bit OS will only support 3gb of ram, upgrade to windows 7 x64 or other 64 bit os
98 is a hybrid 16/32bit utilizing OS, as where NT is full 32bit. - Alex C
To find this, you take 2^32 = 4294967296 bits = ~4.3GB max. In reality, a Windows 32bit OS only addresses something like 3.5GB.
The amount of memory (RAM) Google SketchUp or any other design tool out there is using, is relative to the complexity of the model you are working on. Ideally, the more the better, but that is also Operating system (OS) limited: - Sketchup is a 32bit application. - Windows 32bit cannot address (use) more than 3GB or RAM (3.2GB, but w/e). Having more than 3GB (or 4GB, still you cannot use all of it) in a 32bit Windows Machine is pointless. Macs work a bit differently, so even 32bit OS can address more than that. - Individual Applications are not allowed by 32bit Windows to use address more than 2GB of RAM. - Windows 64bit, by default, run 32bit Applications (like Sketchup) with the same 2GB limitation, only that can be "patched", so each can use up to 4GB (64bit apps do not have such limiations, but SU is not one of them yet). You can follow the guide in this site to do so: http://maketecheasier.com/increase-memory-limit-for-32-bit-applications-in-windows-64-bit-os/2011/08/13
on x86-64 processors, yes. On Itanium, no.
SODIMM 200 PIN or 72 for 32bit processor
no. OS is after Bootup which is after POST.
No, the OS, which stands for operating system, is stored on your hard drive.
yes just x32 OS cannot
In short: No Longer Answer: There is probably a way to get another OS on the xbox 360 but the xbox 360 does not meet windows 8.1 system requirement's. A minimum of 1Gb of RAM is required to run windows 8.1 (32bit, 2Gb for 64bit) and the xbox360 only has 512Mb. You also need 16Gb(32bit) or 20Gb(64bit) hard drive space so that the arcade version out.
no, nothing remains in ram after your computer is turned off (unless it's static ram but hardly anyone has that anymore) in sleep mode your OS does remain in ram but your computer isn't off in hibernate mode, your computer is off and your OS state is written to the hard drive, so that it can be loaded back into RAM more quickly