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  1. Thank you Dark0ne, and your team, for your continued work on our favourite mod manager. :)
  2. In response to post #10436242. #10436675, #10438161, #10438334, #10438434, #10438652 are all replies on the same post. Thank you for all the work you and your team are putting in. The site *is* so much faster than before, and the backend and mod-owner changes sound great. :)
  3. :blink: 32 bit OS's are limited to only recognizing 2GB of RAM. I find it odd that the 4GB patch helps, but even on 64 bit systems Skyrim won't remain stable after crossing around 1.8 GB of RAM anyways, so... Please know what you are talking about before you reply. 32-bit operating systems (yes, even Windows) can access 4G RAM. 64-bit OS' allow significantly more accessible memory. Windows itself "reserves" more memory than most operating systems, hence the "2G" most people see for games. Also keep in mind that device memory (e.g. video card memory) is loaded before system memory, so if you have a video card with 2G RAM, that's 2G out of your total 4G your 32-bit OS can see, so even if you have 4G RAM, your OS will only be able to see 2G, and then Windows reserves 500 M of this as "system" memory and you're now down to 1.5G of RAM for applications. Windows itself also limits each userland application to 2G (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa366778(v=vs.85).aspx) on its own, but that's because Windows is a retarded OS. :)
  4. Also, http://www.thenexusforums.com/index.php?/topic/463483-support-for-alternative-operating-systems/ "Support for alternative Operating Systems - The Nexus Forums" is gone. :(
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