Specify The Maximum Amount Of Physical Memory (RAM), In Windows 7

Friends in this post i M Gonna Share  how to specify the maximum amount of physical memory (RAM), Windows 7, which is used to simulate low-memory configuration using less memory, or be sure to use all the RAM installed.

Windows 7 uses all your RAM installed as standard.

For this trick, you must be logged in as administrator to do so.

64-bit (x64) Windows 7 edition maximium RAM limit

Home Basic: 8 GB

Home Premium: 16 GB

Professional: 192 GB

Enterprise 192 GB

Ultimate: 192 GB

32-bit (x86) Windows 7 Maximium RAM Limit

All events: 4 GB

We begin the trick:

First Open the Start menu, now type "msconfig" and press Enter.

Now under the Startup tab in System Configuration, click Advanced Options button.

     For Windows 7 to use all installed memory

uncheck the Maximum number of memory, and click OK.

If the box is checked, no matter what the chosen number is 7 for Windows to use all available RAM by default, and ignore any value in the box .

At the end of Windows 7 using a fixed maximum amount of memory

NOTE: Only when the box is checked, you can determine the amount of RAM you want to enable Windows 7 may be used in the drop-down menu.

Check the maximum memory box, and then write how many MB of memory to install Windows 7 just to be able to use and click OK.

To make all boot settings permanent box and click OK.

You can always go back and make changes, if you wish.

Click Yes.

You can always go back and make changes, if you wish.

Simply restart the system,If you checked the Do not show this picture and want to restore this to show to start again and then see: How to restore the system configuration, system restart in Vista and Windows 7

When you restart Windows 7 full, now it will only use the maximum amount of memory you specify.

You can look at the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + ESC) and confirms that the amount of memory.

That's all.

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