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Perhaps that was how they did it with WinXP (I don't know, I've never used PAE mode on XP) because they needed a reason for people to upgrade later on, but on Windows Server 2000 Advanced Server/Datacenter Edition (yes, Win2k), I've seen PAE enabled to provide 16gb of RAM available to the OS *and* SQL Server (via AWE) - so I know you are wrong.
Edited 2011-01-06 17:59 UTC