6gb (4gb usable)


  1. Posts : 11
    64 bits
       #1

    6gb (4gb usable)


    Hi everybody!, i have a big problem in my pc, i am getting crazy, windows says: 4gb usable and i have 6 gb of ram installed and i dont know what to do please help

    -In the bios recognized all of my ram
    -Windows says memory installed 6144mb, total 4096mb
    -i removed the 4 gb stick , and it says 2gb(1,88 usable) its not a problem of the ram

    What can i do? i put off or on memory swap in bios, and i unchecked in msconfig the memory

    i need to format? or what?

    pictures:

    http://sia1.subirimagenes.net/img/20...3545631601.jpg

    sorry is in spanish

    greetings
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  2. Posts : 10,994
    Win 7 Pro 64-bit
       #2

    Hello FABOTE and welcome to Seven Forums.

    Windows 7 uses a different method to allocate memory compared to previous operating systems. It seems that a portion of the RAM is being set aside (cached) by Windows 7 for pending or future tasks, your graphics card, etc. This would be normal.

    The usable memory may be less than the installed memory on Windows 7-based computers
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  3. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #3

    Pardon my lack of language recognition skills but I can't read Spanish? That said,

    1- Looks like you don't have service pack 1 installed

    2- though it's "normal", it's normal under these exceptions, which you shouldn't have...




    This is expected behavior on computers that are running Windows 7. The reduction in available system memory depends on the configuration of the following:
    • The devices that are installed in the computer and the memory that is reserved by those devices
    • The ability of the motherboard to handle memory
    • The System BIOS version and settings
    • The version of Windows 7 that is installed (For example, Windows 7 Starter Edition only supports 2 GB of installed memory.)
    • Other system settings
    The devices that are installed in the computer and the memory that is reserved by those devices - If for example you had a 32-bit OS, and say a 1 gig video card, that would apply. On a 64-bit OS, this much shouldn't be taken up as you don't have enough memory to require that much of a reserve.

    The ability of the motherboard to handle memory - This could very well be your issue. If the MB isn't capable of handling or mapping that much memory (6gig) you'd be limited to what it can handle. I've seen this issue reported a lot on AMD boards, especially older ones. How to solve it eludes me.

    The System BIOS version and settings - If the BIOS settings for the memory aren't configured correctly it could affect the amount of memory available, as well as it's performance.

    The version of Windows 7 that is installed (For example, Windows 7 Starter Edition only supports 2 GB of installed memory.) - Self explanatory, but the other example is a 32-bit that only supports 4 gig of memory, but you have 6 installed. Only a max of 4 would be available minus the video memory described above.

    Other system settings - Perhaps you some how changed your Boot advanced options.... Run, "msconfig" (without quotes), Boot, Advanced Options... make sure "Maximum Memory" box is un-checked

    6gb (4gb usable)-boot-advanced-options.jpg

    You could also see this post...

    - 4 GB of Physical Memory but 1.74 GB Usable and this... 3 Gigs Ram or 4?

    At any rate your image showing 2 gig of "reserved memory" is a bit too much. Something's wrong.

    6gb (4gb usable)-reserved-memory.jpg

    Please see the links I provided. And you should start by installing service pack 1

    Let us know
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  4. Posts : 11
    64 bits
    Thread Starter
       #4

    i downloaded sp1 but when i try to install it says me error: unspecified error, and i put in windows update and the same :S
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  5. Posts : 11
    64 bits
    Thread Starter
       #5

    hellppppp
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  6. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
       #6

    does it give you an error code
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  7. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #7

    I would suggest using a matched set of RAM, from what you've stated you have a 4GB and a 2GB module. Your BIOS may be remapping the 2GB for hardware.
    I have 2x8GB sticks and have only 33MB Hardware reserved.

    6gb (4gb usable)-resmon.png
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  8. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #8

    Seems to OP now has two different issues going on so he needs to work one at a time. I suggest the service pack issue first.

    That said, please answer Dude's question and or post a screen shot - Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums

    You might also consider posting a separate thread for the issue if it isn't quickly resolved.

    Let us know.

    And yes Gary, that's a good observation.
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  9. Posts : 11
    64 bits
    Thread Starter
       #9

    i put sp1 and i fixed it thanks
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  10. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #10

    FAB0TE said:
    i put sp1 and i fixed it thanks
    So are you saying SP1 fixed the memory issue as well?
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