Please look at AllocateUserPhysicalPages()' documentation - the statement
below is taken from it
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64-bit Windows on Itanium-based systems: Due to the difference in page
sizes, AllocateUserPhysicalPages is not supported for 32-bit applications
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MapUserPhysicalPages() and MapUserPhysicalPagesScatter()documentation makes
similar statements. Apparently, some more "ad hoc assumptions" by MSDN
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