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In news:E4F946DC-C754-4878-A055-(E-Mail Removed),
rebust51 <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> I increased my memory from 4GB to 6GB, the systen Intel DG965WH sees 6GB
> total memory, but windows only sees 3.24GB. Why????, and how I can correct
> it????
The simplest is to upgrade your hardware and OS to support 64 bit. With 32
bit you're at the limit with a bit under 4 GB of memory. Even if you make it
"see" more it really can't do anything with it AFAIK so the memory is wasted
unless you upgrade the OS and hardware. If you already have one that
supports 64 bit than you only need the other but you need both.
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