32 bit OS support max 2^32 bit = 4GB RAM
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In RAM
Four of the most critical components controlled by an operating system are: CPU, RAM, Hard Drive and Motherboard.
None, as far as I know, possibly MS-DOS, I know FreeNAS can be run from a 32MB, but it's a server Operating system.
False
For a 32-bit Operating system: 4 GBFor a 64-bit Operating system: 128 GB
No, all computers are not designed with a maximum limit on the amount of RAM it can support.
It support maximum of 4 GB RAM
The ________ is the essential component of the operating system that remains in RAM when your computer is powered on.
first the booting files are loaded in the RAM and these files are in the boot sector where operating system is installed . after loading these file then these files load the operating system in the RAM , some portion of RAM is Allocated by the OS. after that window is ready to perform tasks.
There are many different kinds of RAM. Ram is not related to the operating system. It is related to the motherboard. You need RAM that is compatible with your motherboard. When you do that XP or any other operating system will run.
Yes, however it depends on your operating system and if its a 64 or 32 bit processor
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VirtualBox runs the operating system just like an application on your host operating system. When you give your guest operating system 512 MB of RAM, it appears as though a program is using 512 MB of RAM on your host. For this reason, you can never specify more RAM than you actually have installed, and for stability reasons, you should never specify more than half of your RAM for the guest.
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
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The answer is RAM