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Hi Jörgen,

Thanks for your reply. There is, indeed, a lot of confusion on this, and one reason I posted a question here is that my searching the usual techno-discussion sites for hardware, and MSDN, did not give me a satisfactory answer. Consider the following recent MS page : [^] To me that is a useless resource.

The link you sent me leads to a page which has a warning appear that it does not apply to the operating system I am using (Vista), a link on it to a technet page that promises to reveal BCD settings in Vista, but that contains no specific information on what's specific to Vista vs. older systems.

The implications of what I have read seem to me that the old trick of using the /3G option in the boot.ini file is no longer available in Vista.

However, an alternative technique appears to exist: but consider this comment by an MS Employee on the alternative : [^] If reducing the amount of memory allocated to kernel processes is a side-effect of this technique, then how does one evaluate the potential negative effects of reducing kernel memory ?

A friend of mine who programs full-time in Visual Studio 2010 registered his strong opinion that VS2010 will benefit from 4gb in Win Vista 32, but he's using Win Vista 64 Smile | :)

As a test: right now I have one instance of IE9beta, and PhotoShopCS5 open (CS5 has an 80 megabyte file open). The task manager:

1. the green "bar graph" is showing 920 to 1.49 megs of memory being used (it varies).

2. but the read out is showing:

Physical memory
Total 3581
Cached 2340
Free 3

Kernel Memory
Total 133
Paged 95
Nonpaged 38

And 13020 handles open.

Under CS5 Preferences it is showing 1643 megs of memory available.

Thanks for your time, best, Bill Woodruff
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