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  1.    #11

    No problem, hope you like your new computer (:
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       #12

    x BlueRobot said:
    No problem, hope you like your new computer (:

    I've solved the problem.

    My biggest issue was the windows 7 disk because my coputer s operating on a 64x bit version but my IO is 86x LAWL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so i've got to reinstall the windows 7 and choose the 64x bit version so i run at FULL 64 bit YEAH! No new computer and hello €€€


    Txs for all the support!!
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       #13

    You have the 64 bit installed. Look at Systeem.

    Windows 64 bit combines both 64bit and 32bit operating systems into one.(64 and x86)

    Windows 32 bit is x86 only.
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       #14

    fireberd said:
    That is normal. Generally 3.0 to 3.5GB useable is what you will see out of 4GB. The rest is used by the OS and system devices.
    I wouldn't call that normal behavior at all. With a typical system with 4 GB installed, and an x64 OS, all 4 GB would be usable. Yes, some is reserved for hardware usage, but very minimal. The rest could be used for onboard graphics, as well, but it is far from normal behavior to see that little bit available on an x64 system. My ultrabook for example, has 4 GB installed, uses onboard graphics, and still says 4 GB is available.

    I will suggest that the OP may be seeing more dramatic results due to 4 GB being the limit for the board, but I would still expect to see the usable memory to be much higher than it is. Check the BIOS for an option to enable memory mapping. If not, your motherboard may not be new enough to offer better x64 support.
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       #15

    Deacon

    You are right the 4GB should be available.
    AsRock mother board specification page> ASRock > G31M-S
    It is compatible with 64bit and so is the CPU.

    They are using a GPU card so video RAM reserve is unnecessary.

    Joshua stated he has it resolved so if not hopefully he will post again.
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       #16

    Hopalong X said:
    Deacon

    You are right the 4GB should be available.
    AsRock mother board specification page> ASRock > G31M-S
    It is compatible with 64bit and so is the CPU.

    They are using a GPU card so video RAM reserve is unnecessary.

    Joshua stated he has it resolved so if not hopefully he will post again.

    Yes i did it i tried to reinstall my windows 7 again because my system was a kind of runed :$ so and i did tried to setup the memory mapping in my bios and tried to reupdate my bios again and check this out



    Lots of thanks!!!!!

    Friendly kinds.
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       #17

    That looks much better!
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       #18

    DeaconFrost said:
    That looks much better!

    True
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       #19

    Glad you have it fixed.
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