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The fact is that the /3G switch won't change how many system memory can be addressed/accounted for globally.
Yes by defining /3G at system start up will increase the user space memory from 2 GB to 3 GB. But don't forget that this "user-mode virtual address space" is using the "global pool" of RAM that is addressable by the kernel. It still remains that the limit of memory you can "have" on a 32bit OS is still around 3GB. Depending on how many devices you have on your system, addressable memory count will go down along with increased device installed and vice versa.
Lordbob75, I think you should include our little chat over PM to the main thread. It will clear a lot of confusions.
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