I run a Packard Bell 6810 SLI computer with Windows XP. When I got it, it had 2 Gigs of RAM installed with slots for a further 2. I recently bought 2 x 1GB Kingston sticks and installed them myself.The wires in the PC are slightly tight so I labelled them all and after installing the RAM I reconnected them.
However when I started it up it showed only 3GB instead of 4GB ! I had a look to make sure the RAM was seated correctly and it was. The barman in a local pub is a whizz with computers and he said I should upgrade to Windows Service Pack 3 as SP1 and SP2 can only "see" 3 GB.I did as he said, but still only 3GB.
I then had a stroke of genius - I logged onto Crucial and used their Memory scanner to scan my PC, BUT it shows all 4 RAM slots in use, occupied by 8192 MB of RAM with a total of 32000 MB i.e. just over 3GB.
Does anyone know what I have done wrong?
Thanks in advance.
However when I started it up it showed only 3GB instead of 4GB ! I had a look to make sure the RAM was seated correctly and it was. The barman in a local pub is a whizz with computers and he said I should upgrade to Windows Service Pack 3 as SP1 and SP2 can only "see" 3 GB.I did as he said, but still only 3GB.
I then had a stroke of genius - I logged onto Crucial and used their Memory scanner to scan my PC, BUT it shows all 4 RAM slots in use, occupied by 8192 MB of RAM with a total of 32000 MB i.e. just over 3GB.
Does anyone know what I have done wrong?
Thanks in advance.
