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[SOLVED] Any way to change amount of RAM for XP Mode?

 
 
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      11-09-2009
I have 4 GB RAM installed but XP Mode only has 512 MB available.

Is there anyway to increase this?
512 is very limiting.
 
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      11-09-2009
Hi Ripose

Just some info that I found from over at technet whch may help you with your query...

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Your Virtual Windows XP installation, used for XPMode is equipped with 256MB of RAM by default.
You can change this value. Follow the steps below:

1. Open the Virtual Machines folder in Windows 7. This can be achieved by typing the name of the folder in the Start Menu.
2. In the folder you should see Virtual Windows XP.vmcx. Select it.
3. Make sure the Virtual Windows XP is not running or hibernated. If it's running or hibernated, open it (by double clicking it) and power it down. You can use the command shutdown -s -t 0 for this purpose.
4. With the Virtual Windows XP.vmcx selected, click on Settings from the action bar.
5. In the left pane select memory.
6. Type the new value for the amount of RAM you would like to assign to the Virtual Windows XP installation. Below the input field you should see the amount of available (physical) RAM to assign.
7. Press OK.
8. Open Virtual Windows XP.vmcx again (by double clicking it) and enjoy the new amount of RAM available to it.
(All credit to Sander Berkouwer MVP)

Hope this helps!
 
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      11-09-2009
If you load up Windows Virtual PC > Virtual Machines on the start menu and then view the settings of the XP mode machine you should be allocate as much or as little memory as you'd like . You can only do this if the XP mode session was shut down, rather than hibernated (so this may be an extra step).

Hope that helps!
 
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