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hello all i'm not trying to be a pain but can someone give me as much info on vista home pre 64bit memory . i had 2gig installed and it runs fine so i got 2gig more added it vista reads 2048 (2gig).so i tryed reinstalling vista again and keep geting (bsod) ? so i took out 2gig and installed vista and then added the other 2gig and it worked vista reads (4096) 4gig . last night i turned the system off and went to work come home booted up and vista now reads (3582) ? also with 4gig vista likes to crash alot as with 2gig it didn't crash but maybe 1 or 2 times in like 3 months ? my bios is reading it as 4gig and i ran cpuz and it's reading it as 4gig but vista reads (3582) and yes i'm using 64bit and no i can't find anything about (remaping) or anything like that? i have a (asus) p5n-e sli m/b. the thing i don't understand from the start is how comes when i added the new memory from the start vista didn't read it as 4gig.and after restalling vista reads it. nothing has changed i did the windows update and insatlled everything first and then added the new memory ? also way it will not install with 4gig ie (bsod) everytime.i tryed clean install and upgrade and no go only (bsod)? is this something that will be fixed with (sp1). well thanks for your time .. mike -- scrooge |
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"scrooge" wrote in message ... hello all the thing i don't understand from the start is how comes when i added the new memory from the start vista didn't read it as 4gig.and after restalling vista reads it. nothing has changed i did the windows update and insatlled everything first and then added the new memory ? also way it will not install with 4gig ie (bsod) everytime.i tryed clean install and upgrade and no go only (bsod)? is this something that will be fixed with (sp1). well thanks for your time .. mike Have you run one the memory test available in Vista or one of the freeware ones? Perhaps your motherboard has problems when using 4GB. Tom Lake |
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Hi,
Please check this article for more information regarding your issue. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605/en-us It does show lesser than 4 GB in Vista even though the BIOS says that there is 4 GB. There are no issues with the Memory of the computer and there is no issue with the Windows Vista also. Since you are using a 64 Bit Version of Vista, there is should have been no issues as this is pretty common issue with Vista 32 Bit Version, If this issue occurs on the system,then a Chipset Driver upgrade or a BIOS Firmware Upgrade will fix this issue. please check with the sysetm Manufacturer before you make any BIOS Changes. However you need to check with the Computer Manufacturer if the BIOS (Firmware) of the computer supports Memory Re mapping. Only if there is an option to enable this option in BIOS this issue will be fixed. If not it will show lesser than 4 GB in BIOS. However there will be no difference in the Performace of the system eventhough it shows lesser Memory. "scrooge" wrote: yes i'm sorry i forgot to add that i ran the memory test in vista and no errors found . thanks mike -- scrooge |