12-01-2016, 02:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-11-2016, 05:51 AM by LoneCrusader.)
Hello,
I have several HP Pavilion ZD8000 laptops. I had been using them with 2GB of RAM installed and previously was under the impression that only 2GB of RAM was supported by this particular model (2x1GB modules).
Recently I discovered that Kingston had actually issued some model-specific 2GB memory modules for this machine (KTH-ZD8000C6/2G; made sense, it is DDR2 and should support 2GB modules) and I purchased some of these.
I upgraded one of the machines to 4GB of RAM only to find that the machine will still only report 2.5GB of RAM under Windows. Looking in the BIOS revealed that the system memory listed was only "2560 MB." What gives? I know that some MMIO addressing space above 3.5GB (or at worst 3.0GB) will be lost, but a cutoff at 2.5GB seems rather random and odd.
Any way to fix this?
Link to the last official BIOS:
F.34
Thanks!
PS - I posted this in the Phoenix section because the installer for the last official BIOS is Phoenix-branded. If this is in the wrong place, please move it for me.
EDIT:
Solved for laptops using the M24 BIOS. Anyone using the M22 BIOS should post here for further assistance.
Patched BIOS attached. READ the entire thread before attempting to use.
I have several HP Pavilion ZD8000 laptops. I had been using them with 2GB of RAM installed and previously was under the impression that only 2GB of RAM was supported by this particular model (2x1GB modules).
Recently I discovered that Kingston had actually issued some model-specific 2GB memory modules for this machine (KTH-ZD8000C6/2G; made sense, it is DDR2 and should support 2GB modules) and I purchased some of these.
I upgraded one of the machines to 4GB of RAM only to find that the machine will still only report 2.5GB of RAM under Windows. Looking in the BIOS revealed that the system memory listed was only "2560 MB." What gives? I know that some MMIO addressing space above 3.5GB (or at worst 3.0GB) will be lost, but a cutoff at 2.5GB seems rather random and odd.
Any way to fix this?
Link to the last official BIOS:
F.34
Thanks!
PS - I posted this in the Phoenix section because the installer for the last official BIOS is Phoenix-branded. If this is in the wrong place, please move it for me.
EDIT:
Solved for laptops using the M24 BIOS. Anyone using the M22 BIOS should post here for further assistance.
Patched BIOS attached. READ the entire thread before attempting to use.