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Richj44
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Hello. I am running Vista 64 Home Premium. My relevant system specs:
Asus P5B-E mobo (Intel 965 chipset)
Q6600
4GB OCZ PC 6400 RAM.
I have been running this configuration for 6 months or so and *just* last
night, I noticed that Windows is no longer recognizing the full 4GB of RAM.
I first noticed something out of the ordinary when gaming, and the game began
to stutter badly due to disk swapping, which never happened in the past.
When I tabbed out of the game I saw my "All CPU" gadget showed 99%
utilization, which again, never used to happen. After rebooting and checking
a few more things (including turning down graphics settings on the game), I
realized that the CPU meter was only showing 2046M of RAM. I am absolutely
certain that it normally showed 4096, but I don't know when or how long it's
been showing only 2046.
I verified that Windows indeed is only seeing 2046 by several other methods,
including DXDiag and a couple of system commands I found while researching
the issue. (Winver in an elevated command prompt, and systeminfo both show
2046).
Memory remapping is still enabled in BIOS. If I disable it, Windows sees
something over 3GB 3096 or something, I forget the exact amount). But with
remapping enabled, I have lost 2GB.
Finally, I ran Memtest86 (not for long this time, about 30 minutes. But
enough to ensure that it did see all 4GB and it all at least passed a few
tests. I have run Memtest for over 24 hours previously on this RAM and it
passed).
I suspect something I installed has hosed Windows so that it no longer sees
the RAM but have no idea what. Like I said, I don't know exactly when this
began and I haven't installed any software recently...hmm. Except for a
Windows update on 7/22, the Search 4.0 update. I'm going to uninstall it and
see if it makes a difference.
But if anyone has any other thoughts or ideas I would sure appreciate
hearing them.
Thanks!
Asus P5B-E mobo (Intel 965 chipset)
Q6600
4GB OCZ PC 6400 RAM.
I have been running this configuration for 6 months or so and *just* last
night, I noticed that Windows is no longer recognizing the full 4GB of RAM.
I first noticed something out of the ordinary when gaming, and the game began
to stutter badly due to disk swapping, which never happened in the past.
When I tabbed out of the game I saw my "All CPU" gadget showed 99%
utilization, which again, never used to happen. After rebooting and checking
a few more things (including turning down graphics settings on the game), I
realized that the CPU meter was only showing 2046M of RAM. I am absolutely
certain that it normally showed 4096, but I don't know when or how long it's
been showing only 2046.
I verified that Windows indeed is only seeing 2046 by several other methods,
including DXDiag and a couple of system commands I found while researching
the issue. (Winver in an elevated command prompt, and systeminfo both show
2046).
Memory remapping is still enabled in BIOS. If I disable it, Windows sees
something over 3GB 3096 or something, I forget the exact amount). But with
remapping enabled, I have lost 2GB.
Finally, I ran Memtest86 (not for long this time, about 30 minutes. But
enough to ensure that it did see all 4GB and it all at least passed a few
tests. I have run Memtest for over 24 hours previously on this RAM and it
passed).
I suspect something I installed has hosed Windows so that it no longer sees
the RAM but have no idea what. Like I said, I don't know exactly when this
began and I haven't installed any software recently...hmm. Except for a
Windows update on 7/22, the Search 4.0 update. I'm going to uninstall it and
see if it makes a difference.
But if anyone has any other thoughts or ideas I would sure appreciate
hearing them.
Thanks!