RAM issues in msconfig, HELP

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  1. Posts : 9
    windows ultimate x64
       #1

    RAM issues in msconfig, HELP


    Hi

    I have windows 7 64bit,
    Well I found out that ACT OF WAR cannot be played with windows7 that is over 2 GB of ram. On here I have 6Gigs
    So I found a solution to this problem by going to my system config,Boot,
    Advanced options. There I had brought my maximum memory from 6144 which
    was what it came with to 2000 which it is at now. And I applied it, an
    restarted my comp, and wonderfully my game worked.

    Now that I am no longer playing the game I wanted to
    bring the maximum memory back up to 6144 again. But every time I do change it through the ms config option, it just goes back to 2000 after saving and re-starting the computer. I have tried it 5 times, I select the maximum memory 6144 and save and restart but it kepps on reverting back to 2000 ?So my question is/ Is this a problem? and how can I bring it back up to
    the original 6144 or 6 gigs of ram ? memory(if i can)

    Thank you
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  2. Posts : 2,039
    Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #2

    MROOD said:
    Hi

    Now that I am no longer playing the game I wanted to
    bring the maximum memory back up to 6144 again. But every time I do change it through the ms config option, it just goes back to 2000 after saving and re-starting the computer. I have tried it 5 times, I select the maximum memory 6144 and save and restart but it kepps on reverting back to 2000 ?So my question is/ Is this a problem? and how can I bring it back up to
    the original 6144 or 6 gigs of ram ? memory(if i can)

    Thank you
    Probably the simplest way, considering you built this yourself, is to take the extra 4 Gigs of RAM out of the machine, and then reboot. Then shutdown, replace the RAM and reboot again. Normally Windows will then find the RAM.

    Remove any RAM limit configurations before you do this.

    Regards....Mike Connor
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  3. Posts : 9
    windows ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Mike Connor said:
    MROOD said:
    Hi

    Now that I am no longer playing the game I wanted to
    bring the maximum memory back up to 6144 again. But every time I do change it through the ms config option, it just goes back to 2000 after saving and re-starting the computer. I have tried it 5 times, I select the maximum memory 6144 and save and restart but it kepps on reverting back to 2000 ?So my question is/ Is this a problem? and how can I bring it back up to
    the original 6144 or 6 gigs of ram ? memory(if i can)

    Thank you
    Probably the simplest way, considering you built this yourself, is to take the extra 4 Gigs of RAM out of the machine, and then reboot. Then shutdown, replace the RAM and reboot again. Normally Windows will then find the RAM.

    Remove any RAM limit configurations before you do this.

    Regards....Mike Connor
    Thanks, how do i remove the ram configs, as I dont think I have a ram configs?
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  4. Posts : 2,039
    Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #4

    MROOD said:

    Thanks, how do i remove the ram configs, as I dont think I have a ram configs?
    I don't know what you set up to limit the ram usage in the first place. Whatever you did to limit RAM usage, you will have to remove.

    Once there are no constraints, then Windows should once again use all the RAM it needs, up to the full installed amount.

    Regards....Mike Connor
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  5. Posts : 9
    windows ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    im gonna try this right now, also i dint config any ram settings, all it was just insert the 3 sticks, 3x2 and away I go,,,

    I,ll get back to u in 10 mins

    cheers
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  6. Posts : 9
    windows ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    im gonna try this right now, also i dint config any ram settings, all it was just insert the 3 sticks, 3x2 and away I go,,,

    I,ll get back to u in 10 mins

    cheers





    Mike Connor said:
    MROOD said:

    Thanks, how do i remove the ram configs, as I dont think I have a ram configs?
    I don't know what you set up to limit the ram usage in the first place. Whatever you did to limit RAM usage, you will have to remove.

    Once there are no constraints, then Windows should once again use all the RAM it needs, up to the full installed amount.

    Regards....Mike Connor
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #7

    This is a new one for me. I never heard of a program that wouldn't run because you have to much ram. My understanding is that programs use the ram they need and no more. They will argue when they ask for more ram and it isn't there.
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  8. Posts : 2,039
    Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #8

    Uncheck the box "Maximum Memory";



    Regards....Mike Connor
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  9. Posts : 9
    windows ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Hi Mike

    I just took out 2x sticks of ram (4gig) restarted the comp and under system specs the comp realised there was only 2 gig left, so I switched it off and re-applied the remaining 2x sticks, now totaling 6gb ram !

    nothing has changed, it still shows 2000 gb ram under msconfig,

    That screenshot, shows that I should uncheck the tick box ?
    Well I have at the moment the box is ticked, (checked) as I thought if the maximium memory box was checked then the PC would use the maximum memory available? which is 6gb ?

    Ive tried to attach a screenshot like you have !






    Also I seen somewhere once you reduce your ram in the smconfig place ten to revert back to what it was before, you have to go and do somthing in the ini fole or folders ? I dont know if this is right.


    Mike Connor said:
    Uncheck the box "Maximum Memory";



    Regards....Mike Connor
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails RAM issues in msconfig, HELP-capture.png  
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  10. Posts : 9
    windows ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Layback Bear said:
    This is a new one for me. I never heard of a program that wouldn't run because you have to much ram. My understanding is that programs use the ram they need and no more. They will argue when they ask for more ram and it isn't there.

    I thought that too, but the screenshot ive attached below shows my pc is only using 2gb instead of the 6gb, and now im trying to revert back to the 6gb by selecting the advance options in the msconfig section, im gonna try inchecking the maximum memory bit and see what happens !
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