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    Half-Life 1

    ( update - 1.1.1.1), , : "Your system reported only -1160.00K of physical memory, Half-Life requires at least 16MB." :
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    XP- - 2 RAM, 2- . , . , .

    Method 2: Edit your BOOT.INI with a dual/multi boot option using the /BURNMEMORY switch.
    I personally use this method and this switch is recommended by Microsoft versus the /MAXMEM switch. I pretty much know what I'll be playing when I start my computer to begin with and having a boot list come up with the option already available makes it nice and smooth. All you need to do is open your BOOT.INI file in notepad and make a copy of the line of text that starts Windows. It's the one listed under [operating systems] and will look something like multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINX 64="Windows XP Professional x64 Edition" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect. Copy that entire line and paste it on the next line down. Add /BURNMEMORY=%AMOUNT% where %AMOUNT% is the amount of RAM you want to subtract from the total amount of RAM you have installed. So if you had 3GB of RAM, this would read /BURNMEMORY=1024, which "burns off" 1GB of RAM from your system and will show that you have 2GB of RAM available. For a system with 4GB of RAM, you would put /BURNMEMORY=2048, and so on. The last thing you'll want to do is modify the description on this bottom line in your BOOT.INI file so you can tell which one has less RAM. Just change the part between the quotes to read whatever makes sense to you. Mine reads "Windows XP Professional x65 Edition - 2GB Limit". If you followed the directions, your last line in the BOOT.INI should look something like multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINX 64="Windows XP Professional x64 Edition - 2GB Limit" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect /burnmemory=2048. Save your changes and reboot. From now on when you boot up you'll have a nice list to choose from for which option you want to start with. You can find more information on both options at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833721/en-us.

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