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Maximum Memory

Is it possible to set the maximum memory windows can use via command line.

This option is very easily changed through the GUI as seen in this tutorial

I can't seem to find any examples online without running into something similar to the tutorial provided above.

My target device is windows 7.

Thanks

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I have realised that I can achieve this by using bcdEdit's truncateMemory.

bcdedit /set truncatememory address
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