32-bit win7 system can not use 4G memory solution

  
Recently, I heard users reported that his 32-bit win 7 system can not use 4G memory. In fact, 32-bit win7 and vista are not allowed to use 4G memory, is there any way to make 32-bit win7/vista also use 4G memory? The answer is yes, but this will likely damage the stability of the system. Sex, but when it comes to methods, it can be done.
We will first look at how to make 32-bit win7 use 4G memory. First of all, we need to download a software called Readyfor 4GB, users can search on the search tool, there are many download addresses.
After downloading and extracting, run Readyfor 4GB first. When the program is opened, click the check and application options. The program will tell you that the system can support the maximum memory capacity and current memory capacity. Then run the AddBootMenu program in the compressed package. When the dialog box pops up, enter Y and press Enter. At this point, the system prompts that the crack operation is successfully completed. Note that this step must be run as an administrator

The third step is to select my computer right click → attribute → advanced system settings → start and failure recovery & rarr; set → select the crack start system Yes, as shown below.

Selecting the cracked program
Finally restarting the computer, after selecting my computer properties, the memory is recognized as 4GB capacity, as shown below:

Memory is recognized as < Br> But here is a reminder: doing so will lead to system instability, which may cause the system to have a blue screen for no reason, or start abnormalities. Because Readyfor 4GB is a software that cracks the Windows PAE kernel file ntkrnlpa.exe, bypassing the license restrictions of the ZwQueryLicenseValue API function, enabling 32-bit x86 Vista/Windows 7 to support more than 4GB of physical memory. Whether this is appropriate or not remains to be verified, and the description of the blue screen phenomenon in the software description is:
Some old drivers do not support more than 4GB of memory addressing, resulting in malfunction or even blue screen of death.
Please set the system error report to generate the memory dump file *.dmp, analyze dmp, find out which driver has a problem, update it, or disable it.
Some of the additional features of the motherboard will not support 4GB and cause a blue screen.
Blue screen is not directly related to Windows and patches. Windows Vista/7 itself fully supports over 4GB of RAM.
The same hardware will have the same problem in 2003 or 2008.
From this point of view, these problems should be related to the driver or some motherboards. Again, here to remind the netizens, if you use this method to make 32-bit win7 use 4G memory, it is likely to cause various problems in the system, please use it carefully!

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