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how to enable memory remmaping

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Old 07-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
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how to enable memory remmaping

plz let me know n teach me im using p4m900t-m2 x64 vista
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Re: how to enable memory remmaping

It should be in your BIOS. Memory hole or remapping. Read your manual from cover to cover. You will need ACPI enabled. It is usually in the advanced area or memory area of the BIOS. I don't use that board. Too cheap for me.
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Re: how to enable memory remmaping

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It should be in your BIOS. Memory hole or remapping. Read your manual from cover to cover. You will need ACPI enabled. It is usually in the advanced area or memory area of the BIOS. I don't use that board. Too cheap for me.
plz help me again,i already enable the acpi,n i dont know how to set that thing
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