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I got curious about this issue and did some Google searching. It appears
this is not an unusual situation, though I've not heard of it previously.
This anandtech forum thread offers some insight into the problem.
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=326801
From reading that thread, I gathered that there should be a BIOS setting for
something along the lines of enabling "memory remapping". This will need to
be enabled before installing Win7 64-bit. I looked through the online
manual for your motherboard and didn't see anything pertaining to this in
the BIOS section. Hopefully, your current or newer BIOS will have something
that is the same or similar to "memory remapping", even though the manual
doesn't cover it. (I see they've made 5 BIOS releases in 2 months,
suggesting that the consumer is their "beta tester" for this product.
;-) )
HTH
John Sproule
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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 18:43:42 -0600
From: Dean Kukral <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Memory not available?
I am in the process of building a new computer based on an Intel i7 870, an
MSI P55-GD80 1156 motherboard, and four two-gig sticks
of Corsair memory.
When I booted the computer into the BIOS, it says on the first page at the
top that I have 4GB of memory, even though I should have
8GB. In the bios, it "sees" all four sticks of memory. It seems to read
the memory properly per the SPD.
Then, I loaded Windows 7 64-bit software and looked into the System
settings and it said that I had 8GB of memory, but it also said
that I had "4GB reserved" by the motherboard (or bios or something). It was
only using 4GB.
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