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    Windows 11 21H2 Current build
       #11

    Incorrect again. Windows 7 ***64bit*** can address up to 16 TB of RAM. Windows 7 ***32bit* can still only address 4 GB of RAM.

    And enabling memory holes for what reason? The OS either can or cannot address the RAM - holes notwithstanding....
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    win 7 build 7600.16385 x64
       #12

    johngalt said:
    Incorrect again. Windows 7 ***64bit*** can address up to 16 TB of RAM. Windows 7 ***32bit* can still only address 4 GB of RAM.

    And enabling memory holes for what reason? The OS either can or cannot address the RAM - holes notwithstanding....
    nope i guess it can support upto 192GB of RAM!!! ll provide u the link soon!!!

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    Windows 11 21H2 Current build
       #13

    computerboom: Windows 7 - Maximum Supported RAM is 192 GB

    192

    Theoretically the limit of a 64bit OS is 16 TB
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    XP Pro x64, Win7 Ultimate x64and x86, OpenSuse,Fedora 10, Ubuntu 9,
       #14

    Windos Xp Pro x64, Vista x64 (all versions), and Win7 x64 (all versions) can see and adress up to 128gb of RAM. the limiting fact is still the memory controller bottleneck on motherboards.
    Last edited by othman11; 09 May 2009 at 23:43. Reason: got spell checker?
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    Windows 11 21H2 Current build
       #15

    Whereas Windows 7 has raised the bar to 192 Gb.
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