Installed memory(RAM): 4GB (2.94GB Usable)

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  1. Posts : 5,795
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #31

    To the OP, reseat your memory. There's a chance one of your sticks is either not seated properly, or has died.
    rektalstab said:
    FIX FIX FIX****FOR ANYONE HAVING THIS ISSUE!!!!******FIX FIX FIX

    1)Run
    2)type "msconfig"
    3)Go under the "boot" tab
    4)click "advanced options" button
    5)UNCHECK! "Maximum memory"
    6)Reboot

    Spread the info seems a lot of people are having this problem, I hope this helped!
    This isn't a fix at all, because that option doesn't become checked on it's own. By default, it is unchecked, and shouldn't be checked unless you are a developer who knows why you would need to limit your memory.
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  2. Posts : 1,939
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Steve Ballmer Signature Edition
       #32

    DeaconFrost said:
    To the OP, reseat your memory. There's a chance one of your sticks is either not seated properly, or has died.
    rektalstab said:
    FIX FIX FIX****FOR ANYONE HAVING THIS ISSUE!!!!******FIX FIX FIX

    1)Run
    2)type "msconfig"
    3)Go under the "boot" tab
    4)click "advanced options" button
    5)UNCHECK! "Maximum memory"
    6)Reboot

    Spread the info seems a lot of people are having this problem, I hope this helped!
    This isn't a fix at all, because that option doesn't become checked on it's own. By default, it is unchecked, and shouldn't be checked unless you are a developer who knows why you would need to limit your memory.
    Confirmed!!! I checked msconfig on my laptop which has 3 of 4 GB useable... goes to video & audio subsystems... this is unchecked by default!

    In going through this thread I am surprised at the number of replies with under 5 posts total and all the "expert" advice given here...

    The OP never responded but I bet its a lappy or desktop with integrated graphics and or sound! These youngins just dont understant how things used to be!
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