- Mar 21, 2008
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here is the issue:
I have Compaq V6000T notebook with a T7200 processor (2 Ghz dual core with 4MB L2) and a 945 GM chipset. the manufacturer says it will only support 2 GB of RAM but Intel says this chipset supports 4 GB.
So I took the risk and ordered a matched pair of GSkill 2 GB modules (4GB total). Hey, it was only $35 so its not that big a risk.
The bios succesfully regognizes all 4 GB and when I started Vista, the system properties also reported 4 GB. However the task manager said I had 3,061 MB. I figured this was normal since I had a 32 bit version so I wiped the system and re-installed with 64 Bit vista. But I ended up the same as before. The system properties say "Memory (RAM) 4.00GB" and "System Type: 64-bit Operating System" yet the task manager still says the total physical RAM is 3061. Now this is not a huge deal because basically I've paid $35 bucks to go from 2GB to 3GB which is still not bad.
But any ideas? For any system I've dealt with before switching to 64 bit was the cure and I didn't need to change anything else.
I do have the latest bios but unfortunately it gives me little to no configuration options. Like i said though, the bios does recognize all 4.0 GB
Ideas?
I have Compaq V6000T notebook with a T7200 processor (2 Ghz dual core with 4MB L2) and a 945 GM chipset. the manufacturer says it will only support 2 GB of RAM but Intel says this chipset supports 4 GB.
So I took the risk and ordered a matched pair of GSkill 2 GB modules (4GB total). Hey, it was only $35 so its not that big a risk.
The bios succesfully regognizes all 4 GB and when I started Vista, the system properties also reported 4 GB. However the task manager said I had 3,061 MB. I figured this was normal since I had a 32 bit version so I wiped the system and re-installed with 64 Bit vista. But I ended up the same as before. The system properties say "Memory (RAM) 4.00GB" and "System Type: 64-bit Operating System" yet the task manager still says the total physical RAM is 3061. Now this is not a huge deal because basically I've paid $35 bucks to go from 2GB to 3GB which is still not bad.
But any ideas? For any system I've dealt with before switching to 64 bit was the cure and I didn't need to change anything else.
I do have the latest bios but unfortunately it gives me little to no configuration options. Like i said though, the bios does recognize all 4.0 GB
Ideas?
