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  1. 26 lip 2011 · You could throw 60 GB worth of RAM at a program and it won't change its habits. Unless it is specifically to written use up all RAM possible (rare occurrences these days), there isn't anything Windows can do. All the OS can do is twiddle its thumbs and wait on the application.

  2. While you're poking around your BIOS, confirm that your RAM timings are set correctly (if the timings aren't listed on the stick of RAM, go to the memory manufacturer's website, plugin the model # of your RAM)

  3. If the computer does not support hardware-enabled DEP or is not configured for hot-add memory devices in memory ranges beyond 4 GB, PAE must be explicitly enabled. To explicitly enable PAE, use the following BCDEdit /set command to set the pae boot entry option:

  4. While the maximum RAM limit for 32-bit Windows 7 editions is 4GB, when it comes to the 64-bit editions, the amount of memory that the OS can address depends on which edition you are running. Here are the upper RAM limits for the different editions of Windows 7: Starter: 8GB.

  5. 17 cze 2016 · If you can utilize all 16 GB RAM of one kit, with the RAM in the correct DIMMS, you can try to add your second kit afterwards, and see if that works as well. However, you may very well run...

  6. When using 32 bit machines, only 3,8 GB will be detected and used. If you want more, switch to 64 bits. I'm currently using 16GB on a Windows 7 64 bits Edition.

  7. You can do this by looking at screen when the system is first powered on to see if the memory count is displayed by the bios. Or by entering the bios where it will report the full amount of memory read. If the bios reads all 16Gb or ram.

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