Just added 4GB RAM, only 3 showing up? - Multimetal - 27.03.2010
Hi all, I just upgraded my PC with 2x2GB sticks of Corsair ram, and when I check my system properties in the Control Panel it says I only have 3gb of RAM. I'm running Athlon X64 5400 dual core processors @2.81Ghz on a Gigabyte MB, Windows XP SP2. I replaced my original 2x512 sticks with the new RAM. When I boot up, the BIOS recognizes 4gb of ram, so maybe this is an issue with Windows? I'm not the most computer-savvy guy in the world, so any help would be appreciated, thanks!
- Robert_Kavnik - 27.03.2010
It happens to everyone. I think the 1gb is taken away for the computer to do its stuff with it. But even if its not being used, 3gb is still more than enough.
Windows 7 for example says 4.00GB (3,00GB usable)
- DBCooper - 27.03.2010
XP supports max. 3 gig of RAM.
- vonofterdingen - 27.03.2010
A 32-bit OS can only reconize 3 MBs of RAM. To address all 4 MB you need to move up to a 64-bit OS.
- Maico - 27.03.2010
vonofterdingen Wrote:A 32-bit OS can only reconize 3 MBs of RAM. To address all 4 MB you need to move up to a 64-bit OS.
This is Very true. That is why I bought Win7. Soon to be installed...
- F22-Raptor-2006 - 27.03.2010
Your computer can take 4 gb of memory if it's 32 bit system. This includes stuff like your graphics card memory and other various bits of memory in your computer so normally the ram that you can use is around 3,250 mb or so around there.
- Ala11_viktor - 27.03.2010
Necesario Vista o W7.......xp solo coje 3.4
- Multimetal - 27.03.2010
Thanks for the info guys, I'll have to check out the upgrade to Windows 7!
- MudMarine - 27.03.2010
Win7 is not the Nirvana you expect it to be in regards to recognizing 4 gigs of memory. You have to run the 64bit version of Win7 to get 4 gigs. Its a 64 bit/32bit thing, not a win7/XP thing.
Having said that, Win7 64bit is good to go. No real reason to install 32 bit unless you have specific hardware that absolutely will not run in 64bit windows.
64/32 - jt189 - 28.03.2010
64 may be the future but software and drivers are few and far between and cost more. 32 right now is okay if going 64 must run il2 1946 outside of program group
64/32 - jt189 - 28.03.2010
64 may be the future but software and drivers are few and far between and cost more. 32 right now is okay if going 64 must run il2 1946 outside of program group
- specter - 02.04.2010
what does run outside of program group mean, example please
- Fireskull - 03.04.2010
specter Wrote:what does run outside of program group mean, example please
Hi,
He is saying outside Program Files. Actually, almost every program related to IL-2 that one would use with it could benefit you if you install them outside Program Files. This is true for all Operating Systems. Your loading, transitions, and general operation of IL-2 and related programs will be better.
Try increasing your Page File Size. This is your system's overflow when standard RAM is full. Instructions are in my Sticky topic at the top of this Forum.
- Nadia - 05.04.2010
Multimetal Wrote:Hi all, I just upgraded my PC with 2x2GB sticks of Corsair ram, and when I check my system properties in the Control Panel it says I only have 3gb of RAM. I'm running Athlon X64 5400 dual core processors @2.81Ghz on a Gigabyte MB, Windows XP SP2. I replaced my original 2x512 sticks with the new RAM. When I boot up, the BIOS recognizes 4gb of ram, so maybe this is an issue with Windows? I'm not the most computer-savvy guy in the world, so any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Just bought a laptop 4G Ram with Windows 7; internal descript says 2,99G ram available. System (OP 32bits) need/uses 1,01G of ram. Vendor also told me,
that Windows XP sys was using A LOT LESS then that.
Have an old comp with 1G ram and XP, which could be expended to 2G, However doubling the RAM would only get me 1,5G addressed by it's Pentium4 processors.
Having the slot doesn't mean the hardware can handle it. Check SPECS.
Install Two Operating Systems In Your Computer - Fireskull - 05.04.2010
Good day,
After thinking about this for several days, I remembered that a person can use two Operating Systems in the same computer by assigning each to a separate disk partition. This can be very useful when you come across programs that do not run in 64-bit.
As of this topic, the RAM issue is the only potentially major effect on IL-2 across Operating Systems. However, this also depends on the knowledge and skill of the user. Any OS from XP to Win7 can run IL-2, of course, and just fine. So, what we do with what we have is 99% of the challenge, no fault to any OS. This is why we need websites such as AAA to become better informed.
The dedicated RAM of a graphics card [ assigned to that graphic chip(s) ] is far more crucial to simulations like IL-2 than system RAM. The 1 GB of dedicated RAM (DDR) will be satisfactory, but with all the modding stuff now 2GB or more is ideal.