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<blockquote data-quote="Digerati" data-source="post: 72871" data-attributes="member: 384"><p>I don't see anything wrong here. According to <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/product/329774/aspirerevo-3610-u9022-nettop-computer-intel-atom-330-dual-core-1-60-ghz.html" target="_blank">these specs</a>, that "nettop" device comes with 2Gb and only supports an additional 2Gb. </p><p></p><p>That said, you should still see both sticks in the BIOS - and apparently you do or you would not see more than 2Gb. And with a 64-bit OS, all 4Gb should be seen too - minus what has been stolen for... err, I mean what is being "shared" with your "integrated" graphics. And no doubt, graphics is where the vast majority of that missing 1G is going. </p><p></p><p>When you right-click on Computer > Properties, what does it say for RAM?</p><p></p><p>I agree to leave MSCONFIG alone. Sadly, it is often misused to make permanent changes and it was never meant for that purpose. It is primarily a troubleshooting tool, used to make temporary changes while troubleshooting. Permanent changes should be done at the individual file/program level or in the Registry. And for sure, you should leave the Number of processors and Maximum memory <u>unchecked</u>. Then the system will use all available.</p><p></p><p>BTW, does it really say 102<strong><u><span style="color: #0000FF">5</span></u></strong>Mb? That is an odd amount. 102<strong><u><span style="color: #0000FF">4</span></u></strong> would make much more sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digerati, post: 72871, member: 384"] I don't see anything wrong here. According to [URL="http://www.pcworld.com/product/329774/aspirerevo-3610-u9022-nettop-computer-intel-atom-330-dual-core-1-60-ghz.html"]these specs[/URL], that "nettop" device comes with 2Gb and only supports an additional 2Gb. That said, you should still see both sticks in the BIOS - and apparently you do or you would not see more than 2Gb. And with a 64-bit OS, all 4Gb should be seen too - minus what has been stolen for... err, I mean what is being "shared" with your "integrated" graphics. And no doubt, graphics is where the vast majority of that missing 1G is going. When you right-click on Computer > Properties, what does it say for RAM? I agree to leave MSCONFIG alone. Sadly, it is often misused to make permanent changes and it was never meant for that purpose. It is primarily a troubleshooting tool, used to make temporary changes while troubleshooting. Permanent changes should be done at the individual file/program level or in the Registry. And for sure, you should leave the Number of processors and Maximum memory [U]unchecked[/U]. Then the system will use all available. BTW, does it really say 102[B][U][COLOR="#0000FF"]5[/COLOR][/U][/B]Mb? That is an odd amount. 102[B][U][COLOR="#0000FF"]4[/COLOR][/U][/B] would make much more sense. [/QUOTE]
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