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I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x
1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - 1024 sticks, went into vista and it sees 3.0 gig.. when I do an analysis of computer by vista it shows four slots filled with 1024 sticks. don't share memory with video card. it has its own 512mb. why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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"joeg561 via WindowsKB.com" u35168@uwe wrote in message news:73fd1c7bdd469@uwe... I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x 1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - 1024 sticks, went into vista and it sees 3.0 gig.. when I do an analysis of computer by vista it shows four slots filled with 1024 sticks. don't share memory with video card. it has its own 512mb. why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com It is your motherboard, not Vista. Some motherboard chipsets have that unfortunate limitation when four 1GB memory sticks are used. |
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Vista 32-bit?
You won't see all 4GB with ANY 32-bit OS. -- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "joeg561 via WindowsKB.com" u35168@uwe wrote in message news:73fd1c7bdd469@uwe... I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x 1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - 1024 sticks, went into vista and it sees 3.0 gig.. when I do an analysis of computer by vista it shows four slots filled with 1024 sticks. don't share memory with video card. it has its own 512mb. why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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according to manufacturer, abit AV8-3rd eye/AV8 supports 4 gb of ddr 400
dual channel memory RickyBobby wrote: I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x 1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? It is your motherboard, not Vista. Some motherboard chipsets have that unfortunate limitation when four 1GB memory sticks are used. -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....mance/200706/1 |
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yep 32 bit, does this mean that vista will not use all 4gb if it can't see it
and why doesn't vista notify people of this limitation before people spend the money on memory. I won't go to 64 bit because of the driver and program support problems and from all reports, 64 is not faster than 32 as of yet Cal Bear '66 wrote: Vista 32-bit? You won't see all 4GB with ANY 32-bit OS. I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x 1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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ALL 4GB is being used. But not all is available for running programs.
You know, of course, that YOU bear the responsibility for understanding the limitations of 32-bit OSs. Search Microsoft.com or Google for the memory limitations of 32-bit OSs and you will find thousands of explanations and discussions. Or search these newsgroups, especially the vista.general group. -- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "joeg561 via WindowsKB.com" u35168@uwe wrote in message news:73fd5d1899ae7@uwe... yep 32 bit, does this mean that vista will not use all 4gb if it can't see it and why doesn't vista notify people of this limitation before people spend the money on memory. I won't go to 64 bit because of the driver and program support problems and from all reports, 64 is not faster than 32 as of yet Cal Bear '66 wrote: Vista 32-bit? You won't see all 4GB with ANY 32-bit OS. I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x 1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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If you search around, there are a lot of places that tell you that Vista
(and other 32Bit) doesn't support more than 4GB of address space. There are lots of articles saying why. 64Bit Vista doesn't have too many problems with hardware drivers, unless you are running older hardware. I'm among one of the ones that hasn't had any issues, and all drivers work fine on my 64 Bit system. Getting better every day! -- Dustin Harper http://www.vistarip.com -- "joeg561 via WindowsKB.com" u35168@uwe wrote in message news:73fd5d1899ae7@uwe... yep 32 bit, does this mean that vista will not use all 4gb if it can't see it and why doesn't vista notify people of this limitation before people spend the money on memory. I won't go to 64 bit because of the driver and program support problems and from all reports, 64 is not faster than 32 as of yet Cal Bear '66 wrote: Vista 32-bit? You won't see all 4GB with ANY 32-bit OS. I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x 1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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Joeg561
The system memory that is reported in the System Information dialog box in Windows Vista is less than you expect if 4 GB of RAM is installed: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605 -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "joeg561 via WindowsKB.com" u35168@uwe wrote in message news:73fd5d1899ae7@uwe... yep 32 bit, does this mean that vista will not use all 4gb if it can't see it and why doesn't vista notify people of this limitation before people spend the money on memory. I won't go to 64 bit because of the driver and program support problems and from all reports, 64 is not faster than 32 as of yet Cal Bear '66 wrote: Vista 32-bit? You won't see all 4GB with ANY 32-bit OS. I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x 1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 09:31:59 -0700, "RickyBobby"
wrote: "joeg561 via WindowsKB.com" u35168@uwe wrote in message news:73fd1c7bdd469@uwe... I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x 1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - 1024 sticks, went into vista and it sees 3.0 gig.. when I do an analysis of computer by vista it shows four slots filled with 1024 sticks. don't share memory with video card. it has its own 512mb. why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com It is your motherboard, not Vista. Some motherboard chipsets have that unfortunate limitation when four 1GB memory sticks are used. No, this isn't at all correct. 32-bit Vista has an address space of 4GB. However the 4GB address space has to be shared with memory used for other devices. So Windows (not just XP but all 32-bit versions, including 32-bit Vista) can't use that entire 4GB for itself. How much it can use is around 3GB, but depends on what devices are installed. It's normally a little more than 3GB. So installing more than about 3GB of RAM is usually a waste of money. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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why would "Vista" notify anyone of this?
it's a 32-bit thing. the 32-bit platform has been around for a long time, and has always had this issue. it's not a Vista thing either, as any 32-bit version of Windows won't work with 4 gigs of RAM. "joeg561 via WindowsKB.com" u35168@uwe wrote in message news:73fd5d1899ae7@uwe... yep 32 bit, does this mean that vista will not use all 4gb if it can't see it and why doesn't vista notify people of this limitation before people spend the money on memory. I won't go to 64 bit because of the driver and program support problems and from all reports, 64 is not faster than 32 as of yet Cal Bear '66 wrote: Vista 32-bit? You won't see all 4GB with ANY 32-bit OS. I recently increased my memory from 2 gig to 4 gig . use pc3200 ddr2 4 x 1024 sticks. flashed my bios to the newest release . mother board sees 4 - [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] why can't vista see and use entire 4gig??? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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