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DCM 13-04-2010 01:06 PM

Help with a computer issue
 
Right, kids computer keeps freezing regular, been having a look, and Windows Vista keeps reporting the wrong amount of memory, over calculating by at least 200%. I have tried three memory sticks, all have similar issue's.

Now, is it a corrupt Vista instal, or a mobo faulty?

MSI K8MM3-V
AMD Sempron 2800+

rowanp25 13-04-2010 03:45 PM

does the memory show up as the right amount in the bios? if so id probably hazard a guess at a dodgy install. im not that farmiliar with windows anymore but it may also be possible to set a memory lock on the system to limit vista to use just the amount of memory you have

DCM 13-04-2010 03:47 PM

in the Bios memory check at POST, it registers correctly, unfortunately, the MSI BIOS isn't particularly helpful.

Whiskers 13-04-2010 04:27 PM

Try disabling the page file or reduce it to about 500MB.

rowanp25 14-04-2010 05:36 PM

that could be an idea if vistas confusing virtual memory and actual ram if theres more than 2 gig ram id disable virtual memory on all drives aswell as disable indexing (only really effects desktop search and can improve boot time)

DCM 14-04-2010 05:38 PM

I did have two sticks of 512 in there, tried all combinations of the three I got here, got one 512 of Kingston in there as Vista only see's it as 1gb, at one point, vista reported 8gb on one stick.

rowanp25 14-04-2010 07:49 PM

ive seen reports of win 7 betas having issues like that but not on vista....... did this occur after a fresh install/update what service pack are you using?

Smurfster 14-04-2010 07:57 PM

remove all sticks, try booting, check to see what the O/S says is available. if it`s over reading then it`s a dodgy install, if it reads that there isn`t any memory (there may be some on board memory for basic bios functions ,16MB normally) then check the mother board specs, check the ECC on the memory sticks, ECC (Error Checking Code) can throw up all sorts of problem if you fit ECC memory sticks to a non ECC enabled motherboard. hope this helps. Smurf

DCM 14-04-2010 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rowanp25 (Post 367008)
ive seen reports of win 7 betas having issues like that but not on vista....... did this occur after a fresh install/update what service pack are you using?

Install is about a year old, and it is fully up to date.

DCM 14-04-2010 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smurfster (Post 367014)
remove all sticks, try booting, check to see what the O/S says is available. if it`s over reading then it`s a dodgy install, if it reads that there isn`t any memory (there may be some on board memory for basic bios functions ,16MB normally) then check the mother board specs, check the ECC on the memory sticks, ECC (Error Checking Code) can throw up all sorts of problem if you fit ECC memory sticks to a non ECC enabled motherboard. hope this helps. Smurf

I shall try that tomorrow, as I don't want to go down the route of a new board if I can help it, and DDR memory is pretty cheap these days.


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