Support Requests item #3133824, was opened at 2010-12-09 15:30
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Status: Open
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: KRavEN ()
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Blue screen with PAE forceenabled
Initial Comment:
I'm having a problem with the latest colinux snapshot and a kernel that is PAE forceenable and patched to remove the license restrictions preventing more than 4gb of ram. Here's the article with a ton of information about the licensing restrictions and using more than 4gb ram with 32bit Windows. http://www.geoffchappell.com/viewer.htm?doc=notes/windows/license/memory.htm
When I try to start colinux while running this patched kernel and PAE forceenabled I get a bluescreen.
System is Windows Vista Enterprise Edition, 32-bit SP1 ntkrnlpa 6.0.6001.18488 with 4gb ram.
colinux runs perfectly under unpatched kernel without PAE forceenabled boot option.
I've attached the app I used to patch my kernel and run the necessary bcdedit commands to create a new boot entry.
It would be terrific if colinux could be made work in this scenario. I have a Lenovo T400 laptop and normally I only have 2517MB total memory shown under task manger -> performance. With PAE and the patched kernel I have 3989MB. This makes a huge difference in performance and if colinux worked too I would upgrade to 8gb of ram.
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