![]() ![]() 32-bit Calibre, on Windows 32-bit or Windows 64-bit won't be able to convert the book at all, because it'll hit the max of 2GB of memory per process. It'll be horribly slow, but it will work. 32-bit programs under Windows (32 or 64-bit, doesn't matter) cannot use more than 2GB within one process.Įven if you only have 2GB of RAM, you could run a 64-bit version of Windows, and 64-bit Calibre, and convert a book that requires 8GB of RAM. 32-bit Windows can't address more than 3.2 GB of RAM (except if you have a version that has PAE: Physical Address Extension, but this is VERY slow). Chickens and eggs, Catch22, two to tango and all thatĮven with less than 4GB, a 64-bit program can do things a 32-bit one can't at least, it can on Windows. True, you have to have the 'more addressable memory' - memory above 3.?GB is not accessible by 32bit programs, and 64bit programs wont install unless there's at least 4GB. ![]()
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