Activating proper PAE mode on Windows 8.1 is a fairly easy process. However, before you begin the procedure, be sure that no RAM disk or memory optimizer drivers are. I am running Windows 32 bits in a 4GB RAM system. I followed the instructions and everything went fine apparently. I have now a R: Drive with 1GB. Starter : 2GB; Home Basic : 8GB; Home Premium : 16GB; Professional: 192GB; Enterprise : 192GB; Ultimate : 192GB; These limits are similar to those for Windows Vista. Operating System: Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Server Windows 2008 Windows Vista Windows 7: Windows NT. AHCI : Enable in Windows 7 / Vista. For those with n. Force boards, this method was worked out by Everlong and credit for that goes to him, thanks mate! Just to put in here for n. Force users, n. Force boards do not support AHCI (with the exception of n. Force boards that include onboard graphic cards), and also don't send the TRIM command for SSDs. It can do NCQ through its controller though. The JMicron SATA ports do support AHCI, but you'd get worse performance running a HDD through these, than on the normal SATA ports. You can uninstall the Nvidia controller though in Device Manager and install Microsoft's IDE Controller, which can send TRIM commands for SSDs. Head to Device Manager (Open Start menu, type Device Manager), and click . Right click one of them and click . You will see the option to choose . Click on “Performance” tab within “Windows Task Manager”. A screen similar to the following will appear. This screen shows Memory and CPU usage statistics of. Click this and click . Do the same for the other two Nvidia Controllers in Device Manager and restart your system. After the controllers have installed, you will be asked to reboot again. SSDs will now have a slight performance boost with the TRIM command, and also regular HDDs also have a slight increase as well.
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