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So I got 2 new 1 Gig PNY sticks of RAM, and installed them and now my comp
won't show but 894 Mb of it. And to top it off I have to use more virtual memory until i can figure this out. Someone help me out please. |
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It depends upon what (if any) is allocated for your video card. The settings
for that should be in your BIOS. If your video card takes 128 mB, then the 894 mB is likely right for one stick. So, I'd suspect the other stick. Which one is it? Well, take one out and see what it says - then try the other stick in the other slot and see what it says. Memory can be a bit tricky to get seated correctly. PS - Ensure that you remove the battery (if it's a laptop) and the power cord before opening up the case. - John "monster4007" wrote: So I got 2 new 1 Gig PNY sticks of RAM, and installed them and now my comp won't show but 894 Mb of it. And to top it off I have to use more virtual memory until i can figure this out. Someone help me out please. |
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The information in the following KB article may apply to you.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605/en-us "monster4007" wrote in message ... So I got 2 new 1 Gig PNY sticks of RAM, and installed them and now my comp won't show but 894 Mb of it. And to top it off I have to use more virtual memory until i can figure this out. Someone help me out please. |
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Did you add 2 MORE sticks of RAM, or 2 total? If you have more than 2
sticks, and it's around 4 GB total, it is a known limitation of a 32 bit OS. -- Dustin Harper http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page "monster4007" wrote in message ... So I got 2 new 1 Gig PNY sticks of RAM, and installed them and now my comp won't show but 894 Mb of it. And to top it off I have to use more virtual memory until i can figure this out. Someone help me out please. |
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Sorry guys i guess i could have clarified it a little bit. I bought two 1GB sticks of RAM, I removed the old ones of 512mb and installed the two new ones. I thought it was supposed to show close to 2 Gb of RAM now but instead just showing less than half. I think its not recognizing it somehow, it's the same number as the old (pc2-5300) |
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"monster4007" wrote in message ... Sorry guys i guess i could have clarified it a little bit. I bought two 1GB sticks of RAM, I removed the old ones of 512mb and installed the two new ones. I thought it was supposed to show close to 2 Gb of RAM now but instead just showing less than half. I think its not recognizing it somehow, it's the same number as the old (pc2-5300) Run msinfo32.exe to see how much memory is reported for Total Physical Memory. For 2 GB it should say something close to 2048 MB. |
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"monster4007" wrote in message
... Sorry guys i guess i could have clarified it a little bit. I bought two 1GB sticks of RAM, I removed the old ones of 512mb and installed the two new ones. I thought it was supposed to show close to 2 Gb of RAM now but instead just showing less than half. I think its not recognizing it somehow, it's the same number as the old (pc2-5300) You should be reading near 2G. Check the hardware installation section in your computer manual. Sometimes they are to be installed adjacent to each other, sometimes in alternate sockets, etc. Also put them in one at a time and reboot. Look for 1G for each. One of them may be bad. BobF. |
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well thts easy you have to write in the bios upgraded ram amount it will probably say 1024 mb still you must type 2048 mb (for 2 gb). To access the bios menu at the start of the computer when its booting you press a key probable f1 or f10 or f12. thanks -- wiggafile ------------------------------------------------------------------------ wiggafile's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/wiggafile.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...nce/916471.htm http://forums.techarena.in |