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On 19 Mar 99, at 20:54, bdecker wrote:
> I seem a little rusty on CMOS config versus BIOS Setup. My mbrd spec
> seems to say CMOS settings are made via the BIOS Setup. Looking at the
> various items in BIOS Setup, I don't see anything about memory
> configuration. The specs says that memory up to 256 MB is automatically
> detected by the BIOS. This seems to be working that way as the initial
> BIOS screen reports the full memory. It's the Windows System Properties
> display that only shows 64MB.
Well, that was what I was seeing too. The thing was that the BIOS could
provide access to the memory >64MB in a choice of two ways, and only one of
those was acceptible to Windows. I changed the BIOS config to use the other
method, and now Windows could see the memory. Presumably this config entry
has to do with how the BIOS sets up the "memory controller" component
of the system.
David G
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