If you are looking to find out how much RAM is on the system, Go to 
"RUN" type "DXDIAG" (without quotes) then hit the "ENTER" key.
You will probably be asked if you want Direct X to do a system analysis, 
say YES or OK.  The initial screen will indicate how much RAM the system 
sees.

Good Luck!

Vladyslav Kosulin wrote:

> Lee Menningen wrote:
> > thanks. This system has 32-bit Vista Ultimate - its search does not 
> find a
>
> In Vista boot.ini was replaced with BCD (Boot Configuration Data)
> registry store.
>
> Please note that by following the procedure described below you take
> risks of corrupting you system boot setup. I can't be liable for any
> damages, loss of data, need to reinstall the OS, etc., caused by this
> advise.
>
> You should use BCDEdit command line utility:
>
> 1. Launch Command Prompt as Administrator (click the right mouse button
> over the "Command Prompt" icon in Start Menu and choose "Run as
> Administrator")
>
> 2. Type
> bcdedit /enum
> to see the current boot config.
>
> 3. Type
> bcdedit /set PAE forceenable
> to force Vista use all available physical RAM (up to 4GB depending on
> chipset, extension cards installed, graphics card, etc).
>
> 4. type
> bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVa 3072
> to allocate 3GB to user programs.
>
> 5. reboot the computer.
>
> You can delete any BCD parameter at any time by typing
> bcdedit /deletevalue <parameter>
> Example: bcdedit /deletevalue IncreaseUserVa
>
> ---
> Vlad
>
>  




 
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