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Re: 4gb RAM not showing up Thanks for the replies guys.
I thought that 2.3gb was odd as well. However, because I'm running two
768mb video cards, that might be causing the odd math.
ghstbstr, I thought 32-bit Vista supported up to 4gbs, whereas 64-bit up to
128gbs(or some such number)?
"ghstbstr" wrote:
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> You have to a 64-bit windows OS for you to be able to use 4GB of memory in
> your PC. A 32-bit windows OS only allows 2GB of memory, also if you leave
> that 4GB of memory in your PC with the 32-bit windows OS will have some
> errors and issues with that.
>
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> "stryker719" <stryker719@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6AB96F89-B1FF-45BF-B599-9CA4945BCE75@microsoft.com...
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> >I have 4gb of RAM installed on my system. During bootup, my BIOS
> >identifies
> > correctly that I have 4gb. My motherboard supports 4gb. I have the
> > latest
> > motherboard drivers installed, and they are compatible with Vista.
> > However,
> > Vista says I only have 2,301.75 MB. What's going on?
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