Logic memory of the host?

Hello

I would like to clarify that if a host like win xp2 32-bit pc have installed 6 GB mem will vmware ws 7 able to use this left of memory, I mean 2 GB as operating system 32-bit only capable of supporting 4 GB max?

I know the 64-bit operating system is the best option, but I just wanted to confirm.

Thank you :-D

Guests cannot see everything more memory that the host can see. If you want to use more than 3 GB (+ a little), use a 64 bit OS.

Ubuntu 64 works well

Lou

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