Memory detection via Win32 api is sketchy [and therefore approximated], because it does not include shadowed/shared RAM. I was told that CCleaner rounds to the nearest power of 2. (1.99 gets rounded to 2048, 2.0 GB)
I wouldnt count on it. 64 bit windows is not a common thing to run right now and is still in beta. So, Mr.G will probably wait for it to be offically released and become more common before he bothers programming CCleaner for it.
I wouldnt count on it. 64 bit windows is not a common thing to run right now and is still in beta. So, Mr.G will probably wait for it to be offically released and become more common before he bothers programming CCleaner for it.