No, that memory space is reserved formemory addresses of the PCI bus, the RAM disk you can create, but atthe expense of 3.25 GB usable, in any case of the 0.75 does notusable because they used to manage hardware.
The thing is that my OS is xp (32bit) on a Pentium IV, and when i put my ram was cheap three more gigs, having a total of 4 gigs, as I read and I can see lavalis, my xp only supports me 3.2 gigs of ram, the question was that if I could create a ramdisk in the 800 or 700 megabytes remaining or whatever, Will gain in performance for example in firefox, i can fuss brown hehe, and blow the system and losing data or something?
No, that memory space is reserved formemory addresses of the PCI bus, the RAM disk you can create, but atthe expense of 3.25 GB usable, in any case of the 0.75 does notusable because they used to manage hardware.
Empirically it is not, and take advantage of software that knows you can create a ramdisk to use most of the cache, if you can not direccionarlo, I'll say your like will do.
A driver that is a ramdisk whichdepends not going to be using memory space does not allow theoperating system or hardware, no cache is memory that can not berouted because those memory addresses point to the memory space ofthe PCI bus.
There is nothing to argue or nothing to prove,because they are things that are already known for some time, aWindows XP from SP2 can not remap memory following the integration ofthe DEP.
How do you show that you are not using Ramdisk memory address space PCI okay, you've created a Ramdisk 768 MB, but there is nothing to prove that you are not using the addressable range normal, a driver will not be able to use in life memory addresses that do not allow the operating system or hardware.
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