K kippu Forerunner Oct 3, 2010 #1 So i put in 4 more gigs on ram , taking it to 7 gb ram , which resulted in some post error ,, so i removed the old 1 gb and it then booted into windows and shows me installed ram : 6 gb , usable ram : 4.94 gb , what is this due to? TIA
So i put in 4 more gigs on ram , taking it to 7 gb ram , which resulted in some post error ,, so i removed the old 1 gb and it then booted into windows and shows me installed ram : 6 gb , usable ram : 4.94 gb , what is this due to? TIA
asingh Moderator Juggernaut Oct 3, 2010 #2 What all you have on the system. Even mine shows this, when highly OC'ed. I guess it confuses with the page file.
What all you have on the system. Even mine shows this, when highly OC'ed. I guess it confuses with the page file.
K kippu Forerunner Oct 3, 2010 #3 i got like 4 hdds a 8800 gt gfx card and the motherboard is a asus p5b dlx running a q6600 at stock
asingh Moderator Juggernaut Oct 3, 2010 #4 Most probable the OS is confused with the paging file. Is your page file set to 6GB..?
P pegasus Contributor Oct 7, 2010 #5 Please mention the full configuration. Also mention the OS you use. I presume you are using 64-bit OS. Have you done this yet? BIOS > Advanced Configuration > Chipset > North Bridge Configration > Memory Remap Feature > Enabled
Please mention the full configuration. Also mention the OS you use. I presume you are using 64-bit OS. Have you done this yet? BIOS > Advanced Configuration > Chipset > North Bridge Configration > Memory Remap Feature > Enabled
macx Beginner Oct 12, 2010 #6 pegasus said: BIOS > Advanced Configuration > Chipset > North Bridge Configration > Memory Remap Feature > Enabled Click to expand... sometimes you will have to reset bios also
pegasus said: BIOS > Advanced Configuration > Chipset > North Bridge Configration > Memory Remap Feature > Enabled Click to expand... sometimes you will have to reset bios also