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https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20140917-XP-Pro-Enable-PAE
Mar 12, 2008 · Forum discussion: Just received a 2x2GB set of RAM for my computer. installed thus far, no problems. Now, how do I enable PAE in XP so that it can let me use all 4GB's of RAM? -- …
https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000P8iMSAS
Jan 14, 2019 · However, NI software does not support PAE on Windows 32-bit operating systems. PAE may be enabled by default depending on the operating system. Refer to the following sections for more information about when Windows XP/2003 and Windows 7 enable PAE. Windows XP/2003 Windows 2003 Server enables PAE by default if more than 4 GB of memory is installed.
https://www.technize.net/how-to-check-if-your-processor-supports-pae-nx-and-sse2-for-windows-8-installation/
Nov 02, 2012 · IMHO it looks that the SL7V3 (Pentium M 765) has a CPUID 06D6h and, contrary to what Intel shows in the link I mentioned, doesn’t have NX/PAE support. The SL7SL (Pentium M 770) has CPUID 06D8h and NX/PAE support. I placed a Pentium M 715 in a Intel 915 chipset (where a M 770 has NX/PAE support) and it didn’t show NX/PAE.
https://serverfault.com/questions/85980/what-processors-do-do-not-support-pae
Ubuntu Precise, for example, has two kernels, pae and non-pae, and seems to choose the correct one. Can't the kernel detect this during runtime yet? Ubuntu, again, for later kernels seem to have dropped -pae from their kernels. I don't know if this means they've dropped pae support (which I doubt) or it is detected during runtime.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/117744/how-can-i-install-on-a-non-pae-cpu-error-kernel-requires-features-not-present
Ubuntu 12.04 uses the PAE Linux kernel by default for 32bit ISOs so old computers that don't support PAE can't boot the latest Ubuntu version. But there is a way to install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin on computers without PAE support, using the non-PAE netboot Minimal ISO.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension
In computing, Physical Address Extension (PAE), sometimes referred to as Page Address Extension, is a memory management feature for the x86 architecture. PAE was first introduced by Intel in the Pentium Pro, and later by AMD in the Athlon processor. It defines a page table hierarchy of three levels (instead of two), with table entries of 64 bits each instead of 32, allowing these CPUs to ...
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