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07-26-2019 08:23 AM
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07-26-2019 09:25 AM - edited 07-26-2019 09:26 AM
Hi:
That seems a little low to me, but there is only one way to see if you can increase the usable memory...
Run the MSConfig utility.
After the utility opens, click on the Boot tab, Advanced Options, there may be a tick in the box next to Maximum memory.
If there is, uncheck that box, and restart the PC.
Once removed and the change applied, Windows should recognize most of the Ram ( minus the reserved ) after restarting.
07-26-2019 09:25 AM - edited 07-26-2019 09:26 AM
Hi:
That seems a little low to me, but there is only one way to see if you can increase the usable memory...
Run the MSConfig utility.
After the utility opens, click on the Boot tab, Advanced Options, there may be a tick in the box next to Maximum memory.
If there is, uncheck that box, and restart the PC.
Once removed and the change applied, Windows should recognize most of the Ram ( minus the reserved ) after restarting.
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