- Wheres My RAM Gone?
- Posted by Si on December 19th, 2004
Hi all
I have a Packard Bell i-media PC (3 years old) model 5051. The PC manual
says I have 256 RAM, however 'My Computer' and SiSandra both say I have 196
RAM. So I open up the PC and I have added another 256 RAM. While I'm there I
confirm that my existing RAM IS 256. So my questions are -
1. If I originally had 256 RAM but my PC shows 196 RAM, where is the other
60 RAM?
2. I've now added another 256 RAM and my PC shows my RAM as 452 so where is
the missing 60 RAM?
Any help would be most appreciated.
Si
- Posted by Toolman Tim on December 19th, 2004
"Si" <Si@NOSPAMemailthingy.co.uk> wrote in message
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| Hi all
|
| I have a Packard Bell i-media PC (3 years old) model 5051. The PC manual
| says I have 256 RAM, however 'My Computer' and SiSandra both say I have
196
| RAM. So I open up the PC and I have added another 256 RAM. While I'm there
I
| confirm that my existing RAM IS 256. So my questions are -
|
| 1. If I originally had 256 RAM but my PC shows 196 RAM, where is the other
| 60 RAM?
|
| 2. I've now added another 256 RAM and my PC shows my RAM as 452 so where
is
| the missing 60 RAM?
|
| Any help would be most appreciated.
|
Your PC probably is using that memory to drive your video. Many motherboards
"share" the RAM for that purpose - it saves the manufacturer money.
- Posted by Si on December 19th, 2004
Thanks - much appreciated!
Si
"Shane Matthews" <usenet@cluelessweasels.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Dr. Harvie Wahl-Banghor on December 19th, 2004
I was walking down the street, minding my own business, when on Sun,
19 Dec 2004 03:55:11 GMT, "Si" <Si@NOSPAMemailthingy.co.uk> screamed
from behind the mulberry bush:
You probably have a cheap ass onboard video card that "shares" the
memory with your system.
Buy a video card (if your motherboard has an AGP slot) or go into the
BIOS and change the setting so your onboard video card won't use so
much memory.
- Posted by Si on December 19th, 2004
Thanks Doc....
but your talking to wet behind the ears pc user... ish!
no idea how to change/amend the BIOS.
Sorry!
Si
"Dr. Harvie Wahl-Banghor" <harvie_wahl-bangor@mindless.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Gary on December 19th, 2004
Si wrote: