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3 hours ago, Jaguarek62 said:

I thought you can only address 3.5gb of ram on 32bit oses?

No , Vista can use all 4GB. But some motheboards reserve space for internal graphics, even though you have a discrette card.

Hence you get something like 3.5 or maybe more . Though I came across some MOBOs where one can switch off the 

internal graphics completely and enjoy all 4GB , they are very rare and most them are DRR2 era.

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11 minutes ago, Jaguarek62 said:

I thought you can only address 3.5gb of ram on 32bit oses?

You don't have to limit yourself to < 1 GB (some very recent motherboards leave that for 32bit OSes), 3.5 GB or 4 GB when you enable/un-cripple PAE.

http://www.geoffchappell.com/notes/windows/license/memory.htm?tx=7

Server 2008 Enterprise and Datacenter x86 (not sure if Standard's RAM limits were upped from 2003) also allow the use of the extra RAM without modifications.

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20 hours ago, win32 said:

You don't have to limit yourself to < 1 GB (some very recent motherboards leave that for 32bit OSes), 3.5 GB or 4 GB when you enable/un-cripple PAE.

http://www.geoffchappell.com/notes/windows/license/memory.htm?tx=7

Server 2008 Enterprise and Datacenter x86 (not sure if Standard's RAM limits were upped from 2003) also allow the use of the extra RAM without modifications.

Sounds interesting , thanks , I'll try later . Have you ever come around VRAM limitation ? I tried to install Vista x86 (for gaming , without SP) and many games had troubles with videocards if their VRAM was more than 4GB , games were somehow limited to the amount reported by DXDIAG and had stutters . It's like with Vista SP1 a game can use , say 3GB , without SP it only reaches 1.2GB max  and then starts to use system RAM DDR3 (terrible freezes).

Edit : Tested with Nvidia's Titan , things got even worse , awful stutters with games when reaching 450-500mb only !

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17 hours ago, burd said:

My Specs are:

Intel i7 6700HQ

12GB RAM

Toshiba 128GB SSD M.2

Samsung EVO 1TB SSD 

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060

Windows Vista Business SP2 x64

 

Laptop Model : MSI GT72VR 6RD Dominator Pro 

 

Your host OS specs?

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4 hours ago, TECHGEEK said:

Anyone using Vista on your main PC (bare metal, not virtualised)? I do.

I think quite alot of people here do , including me. I use SP2 for internet PC and SP1 for gaming . Never installed any updates and still alive.

Though, there are some I couldn't avoid , like framework 4.0 and DX11.

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Vista is pretty good for me, but I don't think I'll do more experimenting with it until I get a "new" laptop.

I've seen fragmented bootup time though. On some installs it's as fast or faster than 7, and on other installs it takes 30+ seconds.

 

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13 minutes ago, asdf2345 said:

Vista is pretty good for me, but I don't think I'll do more experimenting with it until I get a "new" laptop.

I've seen fragmented bootup time though. On some installs it's as fast or faster than 7, and on other installs it takes 30+ seconds.

 

On spinner HDD or SSD?

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15 minutes ago, asdf2345 said:

Vista is pretty good for me, but I don't think I'll do more experimenting with it until I get a "new" laptop.

I've seen fragmented bootup time though. On some installs it's as fast or faster than 7, and on other installs it takes 30+ seconds.

 

Specs please?

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1 minute ago, TECHGEEK said:

Boot time has always been about 20 secs for me on SSD. Do you have superfetch, indexing and readyboost services disabled? Maybe that slows down boot time a little

I usually disable superfetch and readyboost. I keep indexing, because I can sometimes make use of it on a SSD

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