8gb Ram . Usable 2.61gb

shabbz619
shabbz619 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
I have tried every solution there is . Any they have all failed
-MSCONFIG Method 
-Virtual memory setting under Advance System settings
-Unfortunately for the ACER Bios there is nothing you can do from the bios end 

Model Acer  5755
operating Sys Win 10 32bit

There must be someone out there with a solution to this

Answers

  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,725 Trailblazer
    Hi,
    Your have Windows 10 32bit, you need 64bit OS to use more than 4GB because 32bit is limited to 4GB maximum memory, 1.39GB is reserved for hardware.
  • aphanic
    aphanic Member Posts: 959 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    edited August 2020
    DARN!! When entering the thread I was already thinking "WTF?! This is gotta be a new high for reserved memory hahaha"

    But yep, @brummyfan2 is correct, I would have thought Windows had PAE kernels though, allowing it to see the whole picture. Apps would still only be able to address 4 GB as a maximum, but I might as well just do a quick test myself.

    Let's get a 32-bit Windows 10 up and running on a 16 GB machine. Will ley you guys know how things go.

    By the way, is there any reason you're running a 32-bit OS on a machine with more than 4 GB of RAM @shabbz619? Unless you require access to a 16-bit app, and even then I might just suggest a lightweight VM for it I can't currently understand the decision.



    Well what do you know, apparently PAE was (when there were 32-bit versions of server OSes) only supported in some server editions and certainly not consumer editions of any kind. So 64-bit it is if you want to use more than 4 GB.