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    Post Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:38 pm

    Re: How to change your windows vista into windows 7

    *removed*

    As stated in the past talk of cracks or cracked software is not be talked about in open forums. If you must, try using Steam or PM. -T3
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    Post Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:51 pm

    Re: How to change your windows vista into windows 7

    that would good for the others . :)
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    Post Thu Sep 24, 2009 7:35 pm

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    (TKC) Slevin wrote:Speaking about 64bit OS...I have Vista x64 with 4Gb of RAM and task manager only shows 3.325Gb still...Do I have to go in my BIOS to set it?
    If someone could please outline the steps to fully utilize the 4Gb+ on 64bit machines it would greatly be appreciated.

    Do you have on board video ? That could explain it >onboard video takes away from main memory. It isnt something you set in the bios. Except for video ram. Go into the control panel and click on System and see what it says you have for memory in there. Let me know. Ive never payed much attention to task manager as far as reading the amount of memory it displays.
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    Post Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:13 pm

    Re: How to change your windows vista into windows 7

    you didn't answer me 'bout the SP2 for vista , like i told you , it supposes to fix the (math)RAM . :icon_exclaim:



    (TKC) Slevin wrote:Speaking about 64bit OS...I have Vista x64 with 4Gb of RAM and task manager only shows 3.325Gb still...Do I have to go in my BIOS to set it?
    If someone could please outline the steps to fully utilize the 4Gb+ on 64bit machines it would greatly be appreciated.
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    Post Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:16 pm

    Re: How to change your windows vista into windows 7

    don't try to do any thing in your bios , first you got to be sure of what you have on . :icon_exclaim:


    Neo wrote:
    (TKC) Slevin wrote:Speaking about 64bit OS...I have Vista x64 with 4Gb of RAM and task manager only shows 3.325Gb still...Do I have to go in my BIOS to set it?
    If someone could please outline the steps to fully utilize the 4Gb+ on 64bit machines it would greatly be appreciated.

    Do you have on board video ? That could explain it >onboard video takes away from main memory. It isnt something you set in the bios. Except for video ram. Go into the control panel and click on System and see what it says you have for memory in there. Let me know. Ive never payed much attention to task manager as far as reading the amount of memory it displays.
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