Potvrdily se původní dohady o tom, že Service Pack 1 na Windows Vista přináší spolu s novým jádrem ze Serveru 2008 i 36-bitové adresování paměti. To je více než velmi dobrá zpráva pro uživatele 32-bit OS, protože to znamená, že budou moci plně využívat a 4 GB paměti RAM (doposud byl kromě Serveru 2003 u 32-bit systémů strop na 3GB RAM).
to ma celkom prekvapuje lebo vsade inde som cital, ze len microsoft na ziadost predajcov hardware zmenil zobrazovanie na velkost nainstalovanej pamate miesto zobrazovania dostupnej pamate.
mozem sa spytat na zdroj tejto informacie? lebo pokial viem PAE je domena len serverovych OS od MS.
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anandtech.com píše:Moving on, SP1 also introduces a few interesting fixes for the user experience. For anyone who has a system running a 32-bit version of Windows and 4GB of RAM, they will be well aware that in 32-bit mode not all of that RAM can be addressed, and that Windows reports the amount that can be addressed accordingly. With Vista SP1 Windows will now be reporting the amount of RAM in the system, and not the amount that can be addressed. The advantage of this is that it will reduce the number of computer owners thinking something is wrong because Windows doesn’t “see” all of their RAM; on the other hand this is clearly disadvantageous because they will no longer be informed that Windows in fact isn’t using all of their RAM, nor will there be an easy way any longer to tell how much RAM it is capable of using.
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