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Windows 98 and Windows Me include a utility that allows you to limit RAM availability. On computers not using parity checking, the errors will vary.
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Then that started Windows 95 setup, but when I got to the license agreement part, the mouse kept on freezing, so in the end I had to give up and I didn't know which key to press on the keyboard to say 'Yes'. 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor or System on a Chip (SoC). On Windows computers with RAM parity checking enabled, the crashes will usually take the form of 'Parity Error' messages. To get Windows 95 OSR2.5 working in a Virtual PC, I just installed MS-DOS 7.10 with CD-ROM support in VPC, and then I inserted my Win95 OSR2.5 disc and did the commands:
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Windows 2000 is all right, but booting up takes a long long time!!īut like I said earlier, I still prefer XP (and I've been on Virtual PC a lot recently, I learned how to make Windows Millennium BSOD!!), mainly because of the better hardware / software compatibility, the better stability, and I like the 'Luna Experience' in XP - I am not a fan of the Windows 2000 interface (or that of 95, 98, NT 4.0, Me etc) and I found getting used to the Windows 2000 start menu hard - but that's probably becuase I was bought up with XP and I've been using it most of my life (apart from when I was using Vista last year).
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P.S: If there are no answers posted in the next few days that explain how to fully use the 2 GiB of RAM under Windows 98, I'll mark this one as the answer.I just installed my Windows 2000 Pro in Virtual pc 2007 along with lots of other OS's (yes, I found them all under the bed ) But it still enables use of 2 GiB of RAM under another OS in a dual boot setup.
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So please is there any way to make my OS Windows 7 32-Bit support more than 3 GB. Limiting RAM to 1 GiB with HimemX seems like a stable fix, but I couldn't get the 2 GiB of RAM to work under Windows 98. Someone told me that MS Windows 32-bit doesnt support RAM larger than 3 GB.
You can also add MaxFileCache=524288 under in system.ini to ensure that Windows 98 doesn't eat too much RAM for its cache. The minimum hardware system requirements for Windows Millennium Edition, also known as Windows Me, are as follows: Pentium 150-MHz processor or better 32 megabytes (MB) of RAM or better Minimum 320 MB of free hard-disk space CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive 3.
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I'd like to have those 2 GiB of RAM permanently installed as I also have Windows XP on this PC. This amount of memory was considered beyond huge for the time, and by the time people commonly had. MemTest86 boots from a USB flash drive and tests the RAM in your computer for faults using a series of comprehensive algorithms and test patterns. Windows 98 boots fine when I have 1 GiB of RAM installed, but I get the error Not enough memory if I install 2 GiB of RAM. The Windows 98 memory manager only supports a maximum of 1GB. MemTest86 is the original, free, stand alone memory testing software for x86 and ARM computers. The motherboard can handle 2GB of RAM, but apparently Windows 98 can only handle 1 GiB. I have assembled a retro-gaming PC out of an old Shuttle SN45G with a Windows 98/Windows XP dual boot.