trueI don't think anyone here make customs builds for x86
Sorry for that, almost known prefers the x86 builds, what for?
If you have a system with more than 4GB ram (who doesn't this days) there is no meaning installing a x86 version
Don't get me wrong I know that are still a few who uses a system with 4GB ram because they don't have the economic power.
Than download Phoenix from x86 section.. ?true
But somehow x86 os'es runs much faster on x64 hardware machine
@FBConanDoes anyone know why ram is idling ~500 on a fresh installation?
I'm using VirtualBox, 1GB ram, 2 Cores (host is i5-6600K 4 core 4 thread)
results may vary with different pc specs and setup. don't take seriously to achieve that 200MB idle, just move on@FBConan
I changed the VM Ram to 2GB to match yours, unfortunately now it uses closer to 600mb idle fresh install, no apps or processes or services other than how you had it setup.
The only diff I can think of is the processor.
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I'd very much like to get the 200mb though because I need to use it for a VM project I'm going to be doing. So far the lowest I've gotten is 280MB with Windows 7 (can't go lower than Windows 7 for my project). This 200MB in windows 10 would be amazing for my uses!results may vary with different pc specs and setup. don't take seriously to achieve that 200MB idle, just move on