Windows not registering all my ram




















The maximum memory limitation varies by operating system; for instance, the 4GB memory limitation doesn't exist in bit versions of Windows. Please refer to Microsoft for more information. All rights reserved. Neither Crucial nor Micron Technology, Inc. Micron, the Micron logo, Crucial, and the Crucial logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Micron Technology, Inc.

The total amount of usable RAM is displayed next to the total amount of memory Windows can see. In the screenshot below, 0. Motherboards also have RAM limits. To do so, restart your computer and press the key that appears on your screen while booting often Delete or F2. Locate the system information section and look for information on the amount of RAM in your computer.

Cut the power to your computer by pressing the switch on the back of your case and open it up. Remove the sticks of RAM and reseat them carefully, ensuring they lock into place properly. In some cases, you may have to insert the sticks to RAM into specific slots.

If your RAM fails the test, you may want to remove one stick of RAM at a time and re-run the test to identify which is the faulty stick. Have you run into any other issues while installing new RAM? Use Google Fonts in Word. Customize the Taskbar in Windows What Is svchost. Best Home Theater Systems. Best Smartwatches. Best Gaming Laptops. Best Smart Displays. Best Home Security Systems. Best External Solid State Drives. Best Portable Chargers. Best Phone Chargers.

Best Wi-Fi Range Extenders. Best Oculus Quest 2 Accessories. Previous Next. Hi Richard, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community. Let me assist you. Do you have a 32 bit version of Windows 10 or the 64 bit version?

How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User's post on November 27, I have the 64 bit version of Windows. I don't think the RAM stick could work itself loose. Jessen P. In reply to RichardVanderhoof's post on November 28, Hi Richard, Thank you for being part of Microsoft Community. In reply to Jessen P's post on November 29, Max Memory wasn't checked.

I browsed some of the other posts, and that was the first thing I looked at. Mayank Gupta In reply to RichardVanderhoof's post on December 1, Hi Richard, Thank you for replying. Try this. In reply to Mayank Gupta10's post on December 2, I ran the scan, it didn't find any problems.



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