(04-01-2017, 03:45 PM)DeathBringer Wrote: Right. But in second test I need only one photo 
Hi DBringer,
As requested please find in the zip attachment I have compiled a report by CPU-Z portable as in this instance I was able to Boot to the windows desktop (post taking pics of BIOS Screen) along with photo's of the BIOS in respect of the main page & Physical/Available memory.
Quickie Breakdown:
1) Shut down PC Removed 2 x1 Gb ram sticks and replaced with 2 x 2Gb sticks in available ram slots booted into BIOS Took picture of main page + Physical/Available memory details Physical memory read 960Mb, Available memory read 959Mb then rebooted into windows XP desktop read system Properties Celeron CPU 3.06Ghz 960Mb Ram & has Physical address extension. Then went into CPU-Z portable (under memory tab) and it reads 4 gig of Ram as you would expect on DDR2 DRAM frequency 265.7Mhz. Observation, it has never booted to XP desktop until today?
2) Shut down PC removed single stick of 2Gb ram left the ram stick in nearest the CPU/Fan etc rebooted to BIOS took second set of Pics system properties now reads 960Mb Ram however CPU-Z reads 2 gig of RAM, Available memory reads 959Mb. the same set of results are recorded when I removed the single stick of RAM and relocated in the second slot. Observation, the system refused to boot to the windows Desktop and locked up just before the windows logon screen on the scenario when the RAM stick was the furthest from the CPU.
3) When I transferred back to the 2No 1Gb sticks of Ram the "system properties" reads 1.93Gb of RAM. I hope this will provide you with the information to establish if a modification can be undertaken to upgrade the ram settings in the BIOS
MYPC_CPU-Z.zip (Size: 315.85 KB / Downloads: 3)
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Best Regards,
eyespy