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![]() ![]() Also, if you set it too large for the available memory, the system will, you guessed it, set it back down to 512K. Second, if you set it to something less than 524,288 (512K), the system will just set it to 524,288 before converting it to pages and storing the result. If you have a debugger hooked up you can see the result in the global MmLockPagesLimit.) ![]() (The first thing the code does with it is shift it right 12 bits, to turn the number into number of pages. First off, it's most definitely in bytes, not kilobytes.
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