Yes, only 3Gb addressable in 32bit, though I have given thought how to
placing pagefile in the 1Gb stub; a vdisk or something like that.
On 6/30/2011 11:35 AM, Scott Matthews wrote:
Is your RAM then maxed out at 3GB? (ie, unless you were to switch over
to 64bit Win7?)
Apart from the fact that you can't run 64bit Win7 because you need to
support particular applications, the x61s otherwise generally supports
64bit Win7?
If you were running 64bit Win7, could the X61s support, say, 8GB?
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:11 AM, RWM<[email protected]> wrote:
I have both x60 and x61s -- upgraded to Win7 Ultimate, SSD, max RAM -- and
find them to be snappier and have longer battery life than out-of-the-box
WinXP and 5k/7k drives.
Haven't gone to 64-bit due to some program incompatibility.
On 6/30/2011 10:00 AM, Scott Matthews wrote:
Hi all,
I recently purchased an X220 to replace my X61s, but there seems to be
an ongoing problem with the IPS displays and Lenovo doesn't quite seem
to know what to do about it (my X220 has been sitting at ezserv for
over 3 weeks).
So, now I'm thinking about just upgrading the RAM (currently 2GB)
and/or drive (currently 100GB/7200rpm) and possibly the OS in my X61s.
Right now it's running 32bit Vista (yes, I know, everybody hates
Vista) -- but I don't have an extra copy of XP or Win7. I was planning
on switching to 64bit Win7 with the X220, but now it's in limbo.
Perhaps my first question should be: is 64bit Win7 a good match for an
X61s?
Thanks! -Scott
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