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Question, can I replace the Windows 2003 shut down routine


spystyle

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Hello from Maine :)

I like XP SP3 :) I make it skinny with Nlite then pump it up with driverpacks.

But XP has a 4 GB ram limit, so I've been tinkering with Windows 2003 Enterprise which can use a whopping 64 GB of RAM, apparently.

So far I have it Nlite'd and tweaked to resemble Windows XP, but when I go to shut it down there is a big procedure I don't like.

Can I slipstream a faster shutdown routine into Win 2003 using Nlite ? Or modify it somehow ?

Thanks!

Craig

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Most X86 app aren't able to address more than 4GB (2^32) of memory (like the system) and by default the system won't allow any process to use more than 2GB of memory. Only X64 applications running on an X64 os can use correctly memory over 4GB. The few exceptions are servers applications like MS SQL server....

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Most X86 app aren't able to address more than 4GB (2^32) of memory (like the system) and by default the system won't allow any process to use more than 2GB of memory. Only X64 applications running on an X64 os can use correctly memory over 4GB. The few exceptions are servers applications like MS SQL server....

That's good to know thanks :)

I guess I'll need to go 64bit !

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