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How do i enabled PAE in windows 7

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Hi,
In Windows Vista and Windows 7, boot.ini is replaced by Boot Configuration Data (BCD).
To enable PAE, you may run the following command with elevated administrator privilege:
BCDEdit /set PAE ForceEnable
For more information about PAE, please refer to the following link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366796(VS.85).aspx
Regards,
Arthur Li - MSFT- 답변으로 제안됨 Andre.Ziegler 2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오후 12:55
- 답변으로 표시됨 DÐØŠ_€vader 2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오후 6:09
2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오전 3:15 -
You have to change the BCD settings. I recommend you to use EasyBCD to change the setting!
Get the latest EasyBCD 2.0 Beta from here:http://neosmart.net/forums/showthread.php?t=642
best regards
André
"A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" CLIP- Stellvertreter http://www.winvistaside.de/- 답변으로 제안됨 Andre.Ziegler 2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오후 12:55
- 답변으로 표시됨 DÐØŠ_€vader 2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오후 6:09
2010년 4월 8일 목요일 오후 11:24
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You have to change the BCD settings. I recommend you to use EasyBCD to change the setting!
Get the latest EasyBCD 2.0 Beta from here:http://neosmart.net/forums/showthread.php?t=642
best regards
André
"A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" CLIP- Stellvertreter http://www.winvistaside.de/- 답변으로 제안됨 Andre.Ziegler 2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오후 12:55
- 답변으로 표시됨 DÐØŠ_€vader 2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오후 6:09
2010년 4월 8일 목요일 오후 11:24 -
Hi Andre im bk,
and i used the easyBCD then after i altered the boot settings i wanted then i uninstalled the program and thanks a lot dude for the reference and now the pc looks much faster besides the fact that it still says that only 2.99 gb of ram is useable which i strongly believe that its due to the fact that my bios cant read over 3gb of ram so thats why i opened another topic bout how can i get the bios update download in order to try to change the extended memory :D
Thanks again man!!
Kind regards,
RR
2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오전 3:11 -
Hi,
In Windows Vista and Windows 7, boot.ini is replaced by Boot Configuration Data (BCD).
To enable PAE, you may run the following command with elevated administrator privilege:
BCDEdit /set PAE ForceEnable
For more information about PAE, please refer to the following link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366796(VS.85).aspx
Regards,
Arthur Li - MSFT- 답변으로 제안됨 Andre.Ziegler 2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오후 12:55
- 답변으로 표시됨 DÐØŠ_€vader 2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오후 6:09
2010년 4월 9일 금요일 오전 3:15 -
You were running with PAE enabled already, and your machine is not any faster.
Presumably you have 4 GiB of RAM? 32-bit Windows operating systems, other than "Server" editions, cannot access RAM at addresses above 0xFFFFFFFF (4 GiB) even with PAE enabled. Due to conflicts with address space required for PCI or PCI-E devices, some of your RAM - apparently about 1 GiB - has been assigned to addresses above that boundary. To use it, you will need to install a 64-bit version of Windows.
2014년 4월 29일 화요일 오후 3:44 -
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