- Dec 27, 2006
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I had an idea. Why doesn't Microsoft make Vista 32-bit use a separate 4gb address space for their SuperFetch? That's why everybody wants >4gb, to speed up the slow hdd access.
So just have a separate 4gb address space, starting at an arbitrary (user-settable) address in memory. Then you could have 3.5gb for regular mem, and 4gb for superfetch.
Why not?
So just have a separate 4gb address space, starting at an arbitrary (user-settable) address in memory. Then you could have 3.5gb for regular mem, and 4gb for superfetch.
Why not?