Why the program does not see more than 31732MB of invisible memory?

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Why the program does not see more than 31732MB of invisible memory?

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Why the program does not see more than 31732MB of invisible memory?
Windows server 2008r2 x64 standard. 128Gb ram/32Gb available.
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Re: Why the program does not see more than 31732MB of invisible memory?

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Invisible Memory was initially designed for 32bit Windows OS with PAE support. In 32bit Windows with PAE, computers physically support 64GB memory at most. So our program limits range of the memory search to 64GB.
We already noticed this problem in 64bit Windows and will fix it in next versions.
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Re: Why the program does not see more than 31732MB of invisible memory?

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Hello.
Were that fixes made?

In Windows XP x64 SP2 I've tried version 6 at dual-CPU system with more than 128 GB of RAM, and checking of box "invisible" gives nothing. :(

Same with other programs - they show correct size of installed RAM, but cannot use unmanaged/invisible, so in XP x64 i am limited at 128 GB.
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Re: Why the program does not see more than 31732MB of invisible memory?

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Physical memory limits on XP x64 is 128GB. I think another way to fix this issue is to use Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition or later.
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Re: Why the program does not see more than 31732MB of invisible memory?

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Tried Server 2003 R2 a pair of weeks ago - all memory is visible now, so no need special software for unmanaged/invisible. :)
Thanks for info. :)
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