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0xffffffff works fine too.
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0xffffffff works fine too.
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Whoa, I just noticed a major error in this post. It's especially notorious because it's within the part about editing the registry, which is definitely something you don't want to do incorrectly!
While the default value for the SvcHostSplitThresholdInKB DWORD value is correctly listed as 380000, this is the hexadecimal value. (This is correctly illustrated in the screenshot.) However, all of the alternative values provided in the table are actually decimal values, and if you were to follow the directions exactly as stated, you'd be erroneously inputting them as if they were hexadecimal values, and therefore get a wildly different value than what was actually intended.
If you use any of the other values provided in the table, you should click the "Decimal" radio button in the Edit dialog in regedit before entering the value. Alternatively, you could leave it on Hexadecimal, and enter the following values instead:
RAM Value (default) 380000 4 GB 400000 6 GB 600000 8 GB 800000 12 GB c00000 16 GB 1000000 24 GB 1800000 32 GB 2000000 64 GB 4000000