07-19-2010, 08:28 PM
I don't know if this is the right place to ask this - or even if this is actually possible - but I was wondering if an option could be added to my motherboard's BIOS to enable memory remapping?
Unfortunately, no such option currently exists in my BIOS (Award Software version 10Q). I even managed to upgrade it, but it didn't add any new menu options.
I'm having a problem getting my motherboard to recognise the full 4 GB of RAM that's installed - currently, in the 'basic information' window in the Control Panel, my 'Installed memory' is listed as 4.00 GB (3.25 GB usable). In the Resource Monitor, which gives more detail on how the RAM is shared out, 'Hardware Reserved' is marked at 769 MB, which looks suspiciously like the missing chunk. I'm told that my motherboard should be able to recognise the full 4 GB, but the lack of memory remapping in the BIOS options is preventing me from knowing for sure.
Does anyone know if 10Q is even the most recent version of this particular BIOS? If there's a more up-to-date version out there that has extra options, that may be the best solution.
Failing all of that though, could I completely replace the BIOS with another type altogether that might have a remapping option?
Any advice whatsoever on this would be much appreciated, as I hate thinking that I've blown £50 on extra RAM for nothing.
Unfortunately, no such option currently exists in my BIOS (Award Software version 10Q). I even managed to upgrade it, but it didn't add any new menu options.
I'm having a problem getting my motherboard to recognise the full 4 GB of RAM that's installed - currently, in the 'basic information' window in the Control Panel, my 'Installed memory' is listed as 4.00 GB (3.25 GB usable). In the Resource Monitor, which gives more detail on how the RAM is shared out, 'Hardware Reserved' is marked at 769 MB, which looks suspiciously like the missing chunk. I'm told that my motherboard should be able to recognise the full 4 GB, but the lack of memory remapping in the BIOS options is preventing me from knowing for sure.
Does anyone know if 10Q is even the most recent version of this particular BIOS? If there's a more up-to-date version out there that has extra options, that may be the best solution.
Failing all of that though, could I completely replace the BIOS with another type altogether that might have a remapping option?
Any advice whatsoever on this would be much appreciated, as I hate thinking that I've blown £50 on extra RAM for nothing.