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LL March 25th 08 05:10 AM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
After installing SP1 on Vista, the system properties report that I have 4Gb
RAM installed, which is true.
However it seems that from the Task Manager, it only can handle up to 3 Gb
RAM. So is the other 1Gb wasted? Or is it actually in use for other invisible
purposes?

Jawade March 25th 08 05:25 AM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
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says...
After installing SP1 on Vista, the system properties report that I have 4Gb
RAM installed, which is true.
However it seems that from the Task Manager, it only can handle up to 3 Gb
RAM. So is the other 1Gb wasted? Or is it actually in use for other invisible
purposes?


It is wasted.

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Dustin Harper March 25th 08 05:26 AM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
It is pretty much wasted. It is a limitation of the 32 bit operating
systems. It can only address 4 GB of memory. This includes the BIOS, I/O,
video memory, etc. So, you have ~3.2 GB of RAM left in that address space.
In order to fully use the 4 GB of RAM, you'd need to upgrade to a 64 bit OS.

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"LL" wrote in message
...
After installing SP1 on Vista, the system properties report that I have
4Gb
RAM installed, which is true.
However it seems that from the Task Manager, it only can handle up to 3 Gb
RAM. So is the other 1Gb wasted? Or is it actually in use for other
invisible
purposes?



Jawade March 25th 08 05:33 AM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
In article , Dustin Harper
says...
It is pretty much wasted. It is a limitation of the 32 bit operating
systems. It can only address 4 GB of memory. This includes the BIOS, I/O,
video memory, etc. So, you have ~3.2 GB of RAM left in that address space.
In order to fully use the 4 GB of RAM, you'd need to upgrade to a 64 bit OS.


But for upgrade to 64-bit OS, the hardware must even be 64-bit.

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Colin Barnhorst[_2_] March 25th 08 09:41 AM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
Nothing has changed except what is reported on the system properties page.
It now reports installed ram. Type winver in Start/Search and you will see
the memory available for user programs just as before.

"LL" wrote in message
...
After installing SP1 on Vista, the system properties report that I have
4Gb
RAM installed, which is true.
However it seems that from the Task Manager, it only can handle up to 3 Gb
RAM. So is the other 1Gb wasted? Or is it actually in use for other
invisible
purposes?



LL March 25th 08 12:14 PM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
i feel confused seeing different answers. some say it is wasted, some say it
is not.
i heard that the rest of RAM is used for hardware addressing purposes. can
someone clearify on that please?

HP says my notebook can run 64bit vista, but i dont think i'd spend time to
change it fearing that something may not work.

"f/fgeorge" wrote:

On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:10:01 -0700, LL
wrote:

After installing SP1 on Vista, the system properties report that I have 4Gb
RAM installed, which is true.
However it seems that from the Task Manager, it only can handle up to 3 Gb
RAM. So is the other 1Gb wasted? Or is it actually in use for other invisible
purposes?


NO it is NOT wasted, yes it is available, just not reported.


Mike Hall - MVP[_2_] March 25th 08 12:28 PM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
"LL" wrote in message
...
i feel confused seeing different answers. some say it is wasted, some say
it
is not.
i heard that the rest of RAM is used for hardware addressing purposes. can
someone clearify on that please?

HP says my notebook can run 64bit vista, but i dont think i'd spend time
to
change it fearing that something may not work.

"f/fgeorge" wrote:

On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:10:01 -0700, LL
wrote:

After installing SP1 on Vista, the system properties report that I have
4Gb
RAM installed, which is true.
However it seems that from the Task Manager, it only can handle up to 3
Gb
RAM. So is the other 1Gb wasted? Or is it actually in use for other
invisible
purposes?


NO it is NOT wasted, yes it is available, just not reported.



Install Vista 64 only if you have a requirement to use MORE than 4gb. Not
all hardware devices have 64bit drivers written for them. Also, some 32bit
programs do not work as well as they might..

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Colin Barnhorst[_2_] March 25th 08 01:32 PM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
The "shortfall" is reserved by the BIOS for things like memory-mapped IO for
your video card and such. It is in use but not by user programs. There are
two of you using the computer, you and the computer. Don't worry about it.

"LL" wrote in message
...
i feel confused seeing different answers. some say it is wasted, some say
it
is not.
i heard that the rest of RAM is used for hardware addressing purposes. can
someone clearify on that please?

HP says my notebook can run 64bit vista, but i dont think i'd spend time
to
change it fearing that something may not work.

"f/fgeorge" wrote:

On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:10:01 -0700, LL
wrote:

After installing SP1 on Vista, the system properties report that I have
4Gb
RAM installed, which is true.
However it seems that from the Task Manager, it only can handle up to 3
Gb
RAM. So is the other 1Gb wasted? Or is it actually in use for other
invisible
purposes?


NO it is NOT wasted, yes it is available, just not reported.



Bob March 25th 08 02:18 PM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
Yes, it is wasted.

The 32-bit versions of Windows Vista limit the total available memory to
3.12 G.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605
-------
*Report back, please*
[When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to so
that others may learn and benefit from the issue]

[How to ask a question]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
...
The "shortfall" is reserved by the BIOS for things like memory-mapped IO
for your video card and such. It is in use but not by user programs.
There are two of you using the computer, you and the computer. Don't
worry about it.

"LL" wrote in message
...
i feel confused seeing different answers. some say it is wasted, some say
it
is not.
i heard that the rest of RAM is used for hardware addressing purposes.
can
someone clearify on that please?

HP says my notebook can run 64bit vista, but i dont think i'd spend time
to
change it fearing that something may not work.

"f/fgeorge" wrote:

On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:10:01 -0700, LL
wrote:

After installing SP1 on Vista, the system properties report that I have
4Gb
RAM installed, which is true.
However it seems that from the Task Manager, it only can handle up to 3
Gb
RAM. So is the other 1Gb wasted? Or is it actually in use for other
invisible
purposes?

NO it is NOT wasted, yes it is available, just not reported.




Colin Barnhorst[_2_] March 25th 08 02:51 PM

4Gb RAM, 32bit Vista
 
There is no 3.12GB limit. Reread the KB and you will see that this is only
an example that the author uses. The memory available for user programs
varies widely according to the BIOS as set by the mobo manufacturer. It can
range from as little as 2GB to 3.5GB (it ranges from 2.5GB to 3.5GB across
my own systems). Throw a pair of SLI video cards with lots of video ram
into your box and you will see the differences.

"Bob" wrote in message
. ..
Yes, it is wasted.

The 32-bit versions of Windows Vista limit the total available memory to
3.12 G.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605
-------
*Report back, please*
[When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to
so that others may learn and benefit from the issue]

[How to ask a question]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
...
The "shortfall" is reserved by the BIOS for things like memory-mapped IO
for your video card and such. It is in use but not by user programs.
There are two of you using the computer, you and the computer. Don't
worry about it.

"LL" wrote in message
...
i feel confused seeing different answers. some say it is wasted, some say
it
is not.
i heard that the rest of RAM is used for hardware addressing purposes.
can
someone clearify on that please?

HP says my notebook can run 64bit vista, but i dont think i'd spend time
to
change it fearing that something may not work.

"f/fgeorge" wrote:

On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:10:01 -0700, LL
wrote:

After installing SP1 on Vista, the system properties report that I
have 4Gb
RAM installed, which is true.
However it seems that from the Task Manager, it only can handle up to
3 Gb
RAM. So is the other 1Gb wasted? Or is it actually in use for other
invisible
purposes?

NO it is NOT wasted, yes it is available, just not reported.






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