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Mircea.Trancota
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September 4th, 2013 09:00
I manage to figure it out.
I know it might be a common thing but I will still write my solution here just in case.
The problem was with Hardware Reserved from Windows. which took like 4.6GB.
To fix that go to Run(windows logo key + R) and type in msconfig then enter.
In the Boot tab click Advance Options and deselect Maximum memory.
Restart and now my computer is showing the whole 8Gb RAM.
Good Luck,
Mircea
Philip_Yip
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September 4th, 2013 12:00
I have marked your solution as the answer.
As it ended up being a software issue sorted out via use of msconfig I will just leave it on the Microsoft OS Forum opposed to moving it to the Desktop General Hardware Forum.
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Mircea.Trancota
2 Posts
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September 4th, 2013 09:00
I manage to figure it out.
I know it might be a common thing but I will still write my solution here just in case.
The problem was with Hardware Reserved from Windows. which took like 4.6GB.
To fix that go to Run(windows logo key + R) and type in msconfig then enter.
In the Boot tab click Advance Options and deselect Maximum memory.
Restart and now my computer is showing the whole 8Gb RAM.
Good Luck,
Mircea
Philip_Yip
9 Legend
•
16.1K Posts
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September 4th, 2013 12:00
I have marked your solution as the answer.
As it ended up being a software issue sorted out via use of msconfig I will just leave it on the Microsoft OS Forum opposed to moving it to the Desktop General Hardware Forum.