eekee wrote:
Surprisingly, I have a 2GB laptop which runs Win10 quite well
2GB!?! My (new) laptop's Win10 install eats over 5GB RAM just by existing! As soon as I open a program, it gobbles up my first 8GB RAM stick. And I don't think I'm running a ton of services or things.
I had to disable the thing that auto-closes programs when you run low on RAM, cause as soon as I hit 67% (of 16GB) it just crashed everything.
Sorry. A bit off topic.
Anyways, my desktop PC with a circa-2010 CPU (i7-880) seems to have an NX bit, as I got Win10 running at one point.
The only computer I've seen Win10 fail (or more accurately, the live Windows-ish thing that basically just gives you a command prompt) on was a laptop that is still running WinXP.
I haven't tried it in a while, but I'm pretty sure it failed because it didn't have PAE/NX.
I don't exactly know how old that was, but it was bought somewhere between 2002 and 2008.
Either way, it only had like a gig or two of RAM, so a full install wouldn't have been ideal anyways.
I mainly wanted to use Windows-ish to back it up, but I ended up just loading a linux image and dd-ing it for 50 hours (yes, it took forever. It was only like 60GB too!)
I even tried the built-in Windows XP backup program, but it needed a floppy drive, which that laptop didn't have
Either way, I don't blame the Windows dev team for requiring the NX bit. It's been standard for a decade and a half.
EDIT: I don't know what I did or when, but now it is stable at 3GB when existing and 5GB when open something. I think I also fixed the 67% problem.