From:
http://www.vistarip.com/e107_plugins....php?0.cat.2.9
1. Go to the Start Orb, type "MSCONFIG" (without quotes) in the search box
and press enter.
2. Click on the "Boot" tab, then "Advanced Options".
3. Uncheck the "Maximum Memory" box if it is checked. It may be checked and
set to use your old amount of memory.
This is the most common reason I see memory upgrades go un-noticed in
Windows (other than the 4GB Limit on 32Bit Windows!).
If that doesn't solve your problem, what other hardware do you have in your
system? If you have video cards with lots of RAM (8800 series with 640 or
768) it may take more than the 1 GB or so that it normally takes.
--
Dustin Harper
http://www.vistarip.com
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"NowhereMan" <> wrote in message
news:1DE656BD-02EC-484B-AF52-...
>I have Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit Edition, and it says it supports
>4GB
> of RAM. I have only 3GB installed, and yet the computer says I only have
> 2GB. On the support page, there is an entry about why Vista may show less
> RAM if all 4GB are installed, but why does it not recognize the 3GB I have
> installed?