Wrong memory and system detection under Windows XP 64-bit Edition (x64)
#1
Hi
I think this is a purely cosmetic bug, but...
under the "system info" submenu, in the "default" and "hardware" item, the memory size detection is unable to see more than 4 Gb. This bug is probably related with another one, in the "default" item : the detected system is "Windows Vista 32 bits sp1 build 6001"... it's in fact a 64 bits edition, with 8 gigs of ram.

Same mistake under Windows XP 64 bits edition

anyway a big THANK YOU to all the development team. You're doing a fantastic job.
Tnks agn
Marc
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#2
Please report it to trac so that it may be trac(k)ed Smile

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the system info is taken from here (just a little shortened): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/...S.85).aspx
Somehow it looks like that your copy returns a wrong wProcessorArchitecture bit Huh
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