XP configured for memory upgrade?

I installed Production Premium CS4 on Windows XP and then added 2 extra GB of memory.  Should I do to optimize the CS4 for the upgrade of memory?

N ° just note that a 32-bit operating system can 'see' about 3.5 GB of RAM. Any more than that is a waste.

Bob

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