Awesome find man! Will this work on the 945GM chipset? On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 1:01 AM, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
> here's the link :) > http://www.mediafire.com/?u5gc2dhwkg1hscs > > although i should warn u that im not really sure for what effect it might > done to ur system, but im using it great, on amd system... > also for uninstalling process, u can easily remove the boot entry using > EasyBCD or msconfig...that can clear out the windows 7 test mode :) > > > On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Zentradis <[email protected]> wrote: > >> yes please bro upload it as I'm going to switch to 4Gb =) looking >> forward for your upload =) >> >> On 16 Apr, 02:42, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote: >> > about the 4gb on x86 thingy, i tested one on my desktop, and, well i >> > surprised to say that im able to use all my 4gb compared to only >> > 3.25gb..which is a big 785mb increased... >> > >> > its a full auto patch but im sertain it adds some bootflag coz it result >> in >> > 2 entries on my boot menu...1 says Win 7 x86 >128GB support...and the >> other >> > says the normal win7 entry... >> > >> > i was like what? 128GB? >> > >> > then they were a watermark shown up saying "test mode, windows 7 >> 7600".... >> > again i tested real performance test such as games, crysis run a lot >> better, >> > less stuttering of course, also other games and virtual basic express (i >> > used to run a bunch of those with my assignment and V1.3 codes) around >> 12 >> > running windows, and it still is very stable....if anyone wants, i >> uploaded >> > it into my mediafire... >> > >> > >> > >> > On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 1:53 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > > Like THEfog said, there are way, perfectly legal ways to increase the >> > > available memory on x86 OSes. There has been reports of systems using >> > > up to 5GB on a x86 system, but that's far from recommended, as like >> > > you said it does introduce instability. But increasing it just enough >> > > to use 4GB does not, specially since there is around 250MB reserved to >> > > avoid said instability. >> > >> > > And THEfog, if you're talking about a windows license that came with a >> > > laptop, that can't be legitimaly used to switch to x64, only if you >> > > bought a retail version of windows, full box, manuals and both >> > > editions that came with. >> > >> > > On 15 Abr, 10:00, Jaime Honrado <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > > @tribaljet: I'm sorry Bro. There's no way you can extend the memory >> you >> > > can >> > > > use on an x86 OS. It's more of a mathematical issue with the >> > > implementation >> > > > of the kernel, and modifying the kernel is akin to changing the OS >> > > > altogether, and will cause system instability. Not to mention the >> legal >> > > > issues you'll face if you happen to successfully mod it. >> > >> > > > On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Jaime Honrado < >> [email protected] >> > > >wrote: >> > >> > > > > @Jose: Bro, I'm really sorry. I never intended for anything bad to >> > > 9xxssf. >> > > > > On a sidenote, I just realized I'm using Sigma 3.0 beta for x64. >> So far >> > > its >> > > > > been treating me real good. Better than the stock from HP (I'm on >> a >> > > 6730b >> > > > > machine). :) >> > >> > > > > @Zentradis: Correct me if I'm wrong but here's how I understood >> your >> > > > > question: You want to switch to a 64bit Win7 without using a new >> CD >> > > Key. The >> > > > > short answer to your question is: I'm not sure. >> > > > > The long answer to your question is: >> > > > > Each OS product key you register to MS is locked to your chipset, >> > > > > specifically to your board. So you can switch processors or >> whatever >> > > system >> > > > > component (e.g. RAM, and whatnot) and your product key will still >> work >> > > on >> > > > > that machine. I can assure you this. I just switched processors >> from a >> > > T7300 >> > > > > to a T9300. But I've never tried switching from 32bit to 64bit >> using >> > > the >> > > > > same product key. >> > >> > > > > Here's one thing I'd like to share though: I had a friend who used >> his >> > > > > license from a 32bit on a 64bit install. It worked. But here's the >> > > > > disclaimer: He used an academic license, and the key was not yet >> > > registered >> > > > > to his first 32bit installation. >> > >> > > > > If you really want to try it back up your data first! And do it >> when >> > > you >> > > > > have the most free time. It takes a while to load your programs >> and >> > > > > preferrences back after a fresh install. >> > >> > > > > Good luck with your machine! :D >> > >> > > > > On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 3:52 PM, THEfog . < >> [email protected] >> > > >wrote: >> > >> > > > >> Are you talking about the /3GB boot switch? >> > >> > > > >> THEfog >> > >> > > > >> On 15/04/2011 5:34 PM, "tribaljet" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > > > >> OEM versions don't allow license switching between x86 and x64, >> only >> > > > >> retail ones :S >> > > > >> If you get 4GB of memory, let us know and I'll post on how you >> can >> > > > >> extend the amount of memory recognized in Win7 x86. >> > >> > > > >> On 15 Abr, 08:07, Zentradis <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > > >> > Thanks brothers you are always a resour... >> > >> > > > >> -- >> > > > >> 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS >> > >> > > -- >> > > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS- Nascondi testo citato >> > >> > - Mostra testo citato - >> >> -- >> 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS >> > > -- > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > -- Jaime Luis E. 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