Beyond the Paper This blog highlights how applications built around DWF can do more than what can be done just using paper. Click Properties. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab. On the Advanced tab, under Startup and Recovery, click Settings. In the Startup and Recovery dialog box, under System startup, click Edit. The Windows boot. Create a backup copy of the boot.
Note: Boot. Select the following line in the boot. Note: Your text string may be different from the text string in this solution, so be sure to copy the text string from your boot. Save and close the boot. Click OK to close each dialog box. Restart your computer. However I'd edited the display text considerably for my alternate versions, to the point where msconfig refused to work on them, and it's possible they weren't recognized as valid boot options by the Vista upgrade either. In any case you can make a new option line, edit it, etc.
A little footnote to that - there's a special case with Photoshop. I know you said "effectively," but I still don't know what that would mean. Maybe it's using AWE. You can't use AWE regions for graphics calls either. If that's it, then they're doing their own reads and writes to those regions, AND having to remap them too Photoshop really needs to throw out their old mm code and let the OS do memory management. Which it will do better than Photoshop ever can.
First, pardon me, but I must act on one of my pet peeves: quote:. Anways, I am tired of having to resort to I feel amounts to a "hack". Corrected, thanks. Too much cut and paste.
Originally posted by Barmaglot: A little footnote to that - there's a special case with Photoshop. Posted: Sat Jan 19, am. Posted: Sat Jan 19, pm. If you recall, from the Memory Management post, Windows bit Operating Systems implement a virtual memory system based on a flat bit address space.
This address space translates into 4GB of virtual memory - no more, and no less. By default, the address space is divided into two equal chunks. The Kernel space is common for all applications and the User-mode processes each get their own 2GB address space to work with. Remember that we only have a 4GB total address space to work with.
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