ram memory issue

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  1. Posts : 109
    Windows 8 Pro x64
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       #11

    yes ive chacked it before i wrote something and thanks anyway
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  2. Posts : 109
    Windows 8 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #12

    stormy13 said:
    It can't be disabled manually but check in the bios that the onboard VGA setting (video is integrated into the CPU) is set to "enable if no external PEG" is set to enabled.
    StalkeR said:
    Did you read Brink's answer ?
    Also it wil be good to use button Edit for editing posts. Attachment 153243
    i read brink's answer and the onboard VGA setting is enabled
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  3. Posts : 109
    Windows 8 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Brink said:
    Adi,

    We need to know if you checked what I posted above so see if the Maximum memory box is unchecked or not, a. We would like to help you, but we cannot help you if you do not reply back to our replies with what we requested to see if that may have been the issue or not.

    Your motherboard specs says that it does have a onboard graphics chip. Since you say you are using a graphics card instead, you might also double check your BIOS settings to see if you may have any RAM (memory) still set to be allocated to it. If so, you can just set it to none or zero depending on what option it gives you.
    i have followed your toturial and it staying the same
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  4. Posts : 73,438
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #14

    Brink said:
    Adi,

    We need to know if you checked what I posted above so see if the Maximum memory box is unchecked or not, a. We would like to help you, but we cannot help you if you do not reply back to our replies with what we requested to see if that may have been the issue or not.

    Your motherboard specs says that it does have a onboard graphics chip. Since you say you are using a graphics card instead, you might also double check your BIOS settings to see if you may have any RAM (memory) still set to be allocated to it. If so, you can just set it to none or zero depending on what option it gives you.
    adieitan96 said:
    yes ive chacked it before i wrote something and thanks anyway
    adieitan96 said:
    i have followed your toturial and it staying the same
    I'm not sure if there may be a language gap issue or not, and you may just not be understanding what we're saying. If so, please let us know if you do not understand something we posted. We'll help.

    Did you check the items above? If so, what were your findings?

    I need to know more exact details on this before I'm able to recommend anything else if that's not the issue.
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  5. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #15

    Enable 'memory remap' in your BIOS if it has this feature
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails ram memory issue-saas.png  
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  6. Posts : 109
    Windows 8 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Brink said:
    Brink said:
    Adi,

    We need to know if you checked what I posted above so see if the Maximum memory box is unchecked or not, a. We would like to help you, but we cannot help you if you do not reply back to our replies with what we requested to see if that may have been the issue or not.

    Your motherboard specs says that it does have a onboard graphics chip. Since you say you are using a graphics card instead, you might also double check your BIOS settings to see if you may have any RAM (memory) still set to be allocated to it. If so, you can just set it to none or zero depending on what option it gives you.
    adieitan96 said:
    yes ive chacked it before i wrote something and thanks anyway
    adieitan96 said:
    i have followed your toturial and it staying the same
    I'm not sure if there may be a language gap issue or not, and you may just not be understanding what we're saying. If so, please let us know if you do not understand something we posted. We'll help.

    Did you check the items above? If so, what were your findings?

    I need to know more exact details on this before I'm able to recommend anything else if that's not the issue.
    lol, i have understand what u were saying to me and sorry about my english, wait a sec i will do restart and let u know about something because i did it again
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  7. Posts : 73,438
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #17

    LOL, ok mate. :)

    While your rebooting into BIOS, double check to make sure that you also have memory remap enabled in BIOS as Yowan posted above.
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  8. Posts : 109
    Windows 8 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #18

    Brink said:
    LOL, ok mate. :)

    While your rebooting into BIOS, double check to make sure that you also have memory remap enabled in BIOS as Yowan posted above.
    i do not have memory remap on bios
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  9. Posts : 109
    Windows 8 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #19

    it shwos me now 3.87GB usable Instead 3.49GB, but 3.87GB was like the beginning.
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  10. Posts : 73,438
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #20

    Adi,

    Looking at your motherboard's manual for your BIOS settings, it appears that you are only able to set the integrated graphics chip to use only as little as 32MB+2MB for GTT. This may be why you can only use 3.87GB instead of the full 4GB. In your Init Display First option in BIOS, double check to make sure it is set to PEG if you have your graphics card in the 1st PCI-E slot closest to the CPU.

    ram memory issue-bios-1.jpg
    ram memory issue-bios-2.jpg
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