The tale of the 4GB Ram and Windows Vista 64-bit
May 30, 2007 by Milo Riano
Filed under Microsoft, Windows Vista
Adrian over at ZDNET says that the key for consumers moving into 64-bit platform is by breaking the 4GB RAM barrier. Currently, Windows Vista 32-bit version can only read 3GB of RAM and the only way you could utilize a 4GB of RAM is by moving to 64-bit versions.
Software and applications would be the key for consumers to want more RAM. I believe that business applications would not be asking for more RAM in the near future but computer games would be and the release of more high-end games like Halo 2 or Starcraft 2 might prompt consumers to save money for a 64-bit machine.






































Except as of June 2007 Vista 64 will not run with 4 GBytes or greater memory installed.
Now thats a fun thing and something Microsoft forgot to tell its custommers
It is now out in the news.
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No point of buying 64bit :s since i have it and i only see 3GB in taskmanager :s
so no +for 64bit and 4gb :s