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Answer» I just inserted an identical 2GB RAM module in a Lenovo ThinkCentre COMPUTER. It actually worked quite fast with just the 2GB module, but I happened on an identical machine and took out the ram and put it in the one I'm using. It only registers 2.99 GB ram. How can that be when this machine can TAKE 8GB ram? Any solutions? Thanks. This may be helpful: What about the BIOS? Will it recognise all the gigabytes of RAM, or is it just Windows? He's right. 32bit versions of windows will only recognise up to 3GB of RAM, even if you have a 64bit CPU. If you are running a 32bit OS on a 64bit CPU, then I recommend you upgrade to a 64bit OS.I've found numerous sources that say 32bit versions of windows will recognize up to 4GB of RAM but I believe the actual limit is usually 3.5GB, which happens to be my situation. In my experience it VARIES slightly ...somewhere between 3.5 and 3.8...depending on the machine. However they need to weigh the cost factor of a 64Bit OS vs. another 5 to 8% increase in usable RAM.The machine I'm on now will accept a maximum of 2.75GB. 2-1GB + 2-256MB = 2.5GB (this is the current configuration) 4-1GB = 2.75GB 3-1GB = 2.75GB 3-1GB + 1-256MB= 2.75GB Manufacturer says 2.0GB is the limit.Im running the same OS and it will run 3Gb max ram even with 6Gb INSTALLED. Yes a waste, but I dont have anything else to put the stick in. |
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