You can't disable them because they're critical to the functioning of your computer. If you were able to disable the address space set aside for Video I/O, then you Would Have No Video. It would not work. At All. Because you disabled it. Same for communications, same for devices, same for your computer's Bios... All of these are absolutely critical to the normal functioning of your PC. If you found a way to disable it, then it wouldn't work.
Pagefile has zero impact on address space. It's merely the means by which your computer sets aside data it doesn't need at the moment so it can do something else.
Virtual Memory refers to a technique where your applications "see" a continuous block of memory, whereas in the background that data can be elsewhere - (fragmented, in the page file, on the hard drive, etc...) Virtual Memory has no impact on address space.
Look - I am (not really, but roll with me for a sec...) very sorry you don't like this little fact of personal computing reality. But there's only so much space, and a lot of other things besides your RAM that need it in order for your computer to function properly. We've told you the answer several times now: If you must use that much RAM, then you need a 64 bit OS.
It's a guess, but what you may not be understanding is that your applications/games/whatever will still run.