December 2010 Desktops


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Can you upload the wall or provide us with a holiday link? Thx..

They're included in the Windows 7 Holiday Lights theme:

https://www.neowin.net/news/windows-7-gets-festive-for-the-holiday-season

Can you share only the wall? I don't use Windows OS.

I'm uploading all the wallpapers from the theme pack now, I'll post the link in a sec.

Edit: rm200010 beat me to it but I'll post the link anyway in case people want any of the other wallpapers from it.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4773800/Windows%207%20Holiday%20Wallpapers.zip

And how does one go about doing this "mod"? I was under the impression that the 4GB limit was fixed and not changeable.

--ScottKin

Here's the link for more details: http://www.pallab.net/2009/12/30/enable-more-than-4gb-memory-in-windows-vista-7/

Just make sure you physically have 4gb + of ram before applying this mod

Here's the link for more details: http://www.pallab.net/2009/12/30/enable-more-than-4gb-memory-in-windows-vista-7/

Just make sure you physically have 4gb + of ram before applying this mod

This is off topic, but i'm curious...

why should anyone install this patch and not use the x64 Win7 version? :rolleyes:

Warning: The patches described in this article are kernel patches. They may result in unexpected hardware issues and expose your system to malicious exploits.

This is off topic, but i'm curious...

why should anyone install this patch and not use the x64 Win7 version? :rolleyes:

To be honest, reasons for not using x64 version are getting fewer and fewer everyday as drivers as well as software support has improved significantly.

The linked website is actually my blog. I don't expect there to be major hiccups during the procedure, but the disclaimer is to be on the safe side. Also, I think sfc might be able to undo the changes (not confident about this).

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