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| Guest | 4gb RAM not showing up 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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| Guest | RE: 4gb RAM not showing up Sorry, forgot to mention I have Vista Ultimate, 32bit. "stryker719" wrote: > 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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| Guest | Re: 4gb RAM not showing up 2.3G -- that's a truly odd number. With most motherboard BIOS configurations, seeing something between 3G and 3.5G with 4G is the norm. -- Barry Schnur |
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| Guest | Re: 4gb RAM not showing up OMG... this couldnt possibly be discussed any more. PLEASE google it, or search the NG. nothing is "going on"... its simple math, and how it relates to 32bit Vista "stryker719" <stryker719@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:74B99251-746D-4370-A972-E832D9839E18@microsoft.com... > Sorry, forgot to mention I have Vista Ultimate, 32bit. > > "stryker719" wrote: > >> 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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| Guest | Re: 4gb RAM not showing up 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. "stryker719" <stryker719@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6AB96F89-B1FF-45BF-B599-9CA4945BCE75@microsoft.com... >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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| Guest | 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: > > 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. > > > "stryker719" <stryker719@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6AB96F89-B1FF-45BF-B599-9CA4945BCE75@microsoft.com... > > >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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| Guest | Re: 4gb RAM not showing up 1. Vista 32 bit will support up to 4GB of RAM. Not sure where some of these people are getting their info from. (scroll down to the middle of the page - it talks about memory) http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...ons/64bit.mspx 2. There is a known issue with Vista (and Win2003) reporting 4GB of RAM. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929580/en-us Do yourself a favor. Check the Microsoft Knowledgebase and the MS Vista web pages first. Info you get in NGs is not always the most reliable. "stryker719" <stryker719@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news BA283BB-11C1-4630-8C12-75A98E4A2514@microsoft.com...> 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: > >> >> 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. >> >> >> "stryker719" <stryker719@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:6AB96F89-B1FF-45BF-B599-9CA4945BCE75@microsoft.com... >> >> >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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| Guest | Re: 4gb RAM not showing up "ghstbstr" <ghstbstr@ghstbstr.com> wrote > 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. This is incorrect. x86 versions of Vista and XP can use 4GB of memory. Some of the memory is used by the system and hardware, so less than 4GB will be seen in the OS, how much less depends on the hardware. But all 4GB can be used. > "stryker719" <stryker719@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >>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? -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Guest | Re: 4gb RAM not showing up Okay "JP" and "Rock", well I knew about that Microsoft Article for about aweek now and I have tried what it says more then once and it does not work as all I get is errors and issues from Windows and yes my motherboard(M2N32-SLI Deluxe/Wireless Edition) is capable of 8GB of memory. So then tell why I can't get it to work? Because if I could get it to work it would make me very happy, but so far I have had no luck. So whatever info that I could be provided with would be great. "JP" <jp@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uoJXxozSHHA.4276@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > 1. Vista 32 bit will support up to 4GB of RAM. Not sure where some of > these people > are getting their info from. (scroll down to the middle of the page - it > talks about > memory) > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...ons/64bit.mspx > > 2. There is a known issue with Vista (and Win2003) reporting 4GB of RAM. > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929580/en-us > > Do yourself a favor. Check the Microsoft Knowledgebase and the MS Vista > web pages first. Info you get in NGs is not always the most reliable. > "Rock" <rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:eG6vkL0SHHA.4832@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > This is incorrect. x86 versions of Vista and XP can use 4GB of memory. > Some of the memory is used by the system and hardware, so less than 4GB > will be seen in the OS, how much less depends on the hardware. But all > 4GB can be used. "ghstbstr" <ghstbstr@ghstbstr.com> wrote > 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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| Guest | Re: 4gb RAM not showing up Not true. The OS uses all 4GB but hides a portion from user programs. The portion you see is the user space, but all is used. "ghstbstr" <ghstbstr@ghstbstr.com> wrote in message news:OMrysNzSHHA.388@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > 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. > > > "stryker719" <stryker719@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6AB96F89-B1FF-45BF-B599-9CA4945BCE75@microsoft.com... > >>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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