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>Unless you're running WinXP-64bit, don't except to go higher than 
>2GB. That is a
>mathematical limit, and no way is MicroSoft to blame for that reality.
>Tim

This is incorrect, Windows 2000 SP4 supports up to 2GB of RAM. 32 bit 
Windows XP PRO SP2 supports up to 3.25GB of RAM.

Rode
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