MGArcher007
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Hi guys. New register-er of the SevenForums. Great site, been coming here for a while, just decided to register.
I know this is one of those blown-up topics, sorry to add to all the clutter. I'll try to keep it pretty concise and detailed.
I used to have Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit installed on this machine. It has always had 5GB of RAM installed. Windows Vista was able to use all 5GB of the installed RAM.
I recently upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, and noticed that my RainMeter RAM occupation gauge was always leaning towards the 65%+ zone, and I went into my system properties and noticed that it said "5.00 GB (3.00 GB usable)".
[I've included a screenshot containing the system properties window, task manager on the "performance" pane, and the 'msinfo32' system summary pane.]
I've also checked for a "memory remap" setting in my BIOS, and it does not exist. I am running the most recent BIOS revision as well. Also, checking "maximum memory" in msconfig and setting my memory value to "5120" does not do anything; when I reboot, and open msconfig again, the value is reset to "1024". If I uncheck "maximum memory", Windows still only uses 3GB.
Hopefully I can get this issue squared away.
I know some people have an issue when they have 4GB of RAM installed, I feel like the only person who has 5GB installed and nothing is working to fix this. :/
I know this is one of those blown-up topics, sorry to add to all the clutter. I'll try to keep it pretty concise and detailed.
I used to have Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit installed on this machine. It has always had 5GB of RAM installed. Windows Vista was able to use all 5GB of the installed RAM.
I recently upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, and noticed that my RainMeter RAM occupation gauge was always leaning towards the 65%+ zone, and I went into my system properties and noticed that it said "5.00 GB (3.00 GB usable)".
[I've included a screenshot containing the system properties window, task manager on the "performance" pane, and the 'msinfo32' system summary pane.]
I've also checked for a "memory remap" setting in my BIOS, and it does not exist. I am running the most recent BIOS revision as well. Also, checking "maximum memory" in msconfig and setting my memory value to "5120" does not do anything; when I reboot, and open msconfig again, the value is reset to "1024". If I uncheck "maximum memory", Windows still only uses 3GB.
Hopefully I can get this issue squared away.
I know some people have an issue when they have 4GB of RAM installed, I feel like the only person who has 5GB installed and nothing is working to fix this. :/
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64AMD Athlon 64 X2 4850e 2.50GHz5.00GBEVGA Nvidia 9400GT (PCI-e)
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Hewlett-Packard
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- AMD Athlon 64 X2 4850e 2.50GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUS M2N68-LA
- Memory
- 5.00GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA Nvidia 9400GT (PCI-e)
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster XL2370; Samsung LCD SyncMaster 2243
- Hard Drives
- 1. Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM (OS drive)
2. Western Digital Caviar 1.5TB 7200RPM (expansion drive)
- PSU
- 600w COOLER MASTER Silent Pro M600
- Case
- HP a6645f Special Edition [Verde]
- Cooling
- Air