Quote Originally Posted by Elvio Neto View Post
all you say its true and i know that , i use microsoft products sinze 1986 , and now i use linux and mac too


see this:

i have Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition

all tweeked to act like windows XP ( 5 seconds or less to boot , and 1 or 2 to shutdow on a old P4 3200mhz + 2GB ram dualchannel) and only waste 80mb ram without antivirus installed


THIS IS FROM MICROSOFT SITE check if you not beleave:

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition RAM SPECS

"64 GB maximum for x86-based computers; 2 TB maximum for x64 and ia64 computers"


Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (standard version) RAM SPECS

"32 GB for x86-based PCs with the 32-bit version and 64 GB for Itanium-based PCs with the 64-bit version"


im not joking i just want to help!

if anyone want to start using windows 2003 server check this site for tips and tweeks:

http://win2k3.msfn.org
Try and get more than 4 gig of ram to work on your system without having multiple processors. A sinlge cpu cannot address more than 4 gig in 32bit.