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Originally Posted by Stormfly
the /3GB switch allows 32bit winXP systems to address more memory as 2GB, it allows to address a maximum of 2.96GB virtual memory, this can be ram or pagefile. ( ive set my pagefile to a fixed size of 4GB).
the /USERVA switch is restricting this for applications, /USERVA=2990 means that 2990 Mbytes are allowed for applications, the differential amount is reserved for the OS (for things like PCI mapping and so on).
...overclocking can help for performance and destruction, but never for stability
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Be aware the /3GB switch is only valid from Service Pack 3, if you have just SP1 expect some bad times - don't do it!