Any Windows 32-bit system can only, in theory, access 4 GB of RAM. In practice it is about 3.5 MB, give or take a bit. You need a 64-bit Windows system to access more memory.
32-bit versions of Windows have low memory limits. The maximum amount of RAM supported by a 32-bit version of Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP is 4 GB. If you have more than 4 GB of memory, you’ll need a 64-bit version of Windows to take advantage of it.
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