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Updated on number 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dear Lenovo users, hello!

    Depending on your question, it is first recommended that you determine if your laptop supports more than 4GB of RAM. (32-bit operating systems do not recognize more than 4GB of memory.) 64-bit support. You can right-click on Computer – Properties to view the relevant configuration in the System Type).

    If your laptop is 64-bit, you can set the memory to the maximum memory in the system configuration.

    The specific steps are as follows:

    1. Press the Windows logo key + R, enter msconfig in the pop-up run box, and click OK.

    2. On the "Boot" page, "Advanced Options", check the box before the maximum memory.

    If the above steps still persist, it is likely that your memory module is not genuine, and it is recommended that you take your laptop to a nearby service station for inspection and repair.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello: Under 32-bit and system. The system only recognizes the following memory, generally the most, as long as you install a 64-bit system, there is no problem at all.

    Hurry up and install the next 64-bit win7 system. Otherwise, you won't be able to use your unrecognizable memory1. The maximum memory capacity that the 32-bit system can theoretically support is 4G, but Microsoft often restricts the retention of a part of the memory from the reliability and security considerations of memory management, which causes the problem that ordinary 32-bit systems cannot recognize the full 4G memory. Depending on the hardware and system occupancy, the actual support value is around the same, and the individual is the following.

    2. Whether you can install a 64-bit system is to see if the CPU is 64-bit, and a 32-bit CPU cannot be equipped with a 64-bit system. The dual-core i3CPU is 64-bit, and this book can be equipped with a 64-bit operating system.

    Theoretically, a 64-bit processor can compute twice as fast with a 64-bit system as a 32-bit system, supporting up to 128 GB of memory and up to 16 TB of virtual memory. But from the current market with 64-bit system computer, than the same 32-bit system computer is not so fast, the reason is that the other hardware in the host can not meet the requirements of the 64-bit system, and the software lags behind it, so it drags its hind legs, the speed is not so ideal, and after gradually matching, its speed is impressive. For this reason, even though the computer hardware is 64-bit, users with no special requirements generally use a 32-bit system.

    3. The remaining 1GB memory is not used by the 32-bit system, and there is a "memory virtual hard disk" software on the Internet, which can be used to convert the remaining memory into virtual memory.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What system? XP does not support large memory, Win7 does. This one supports up to 8G. My computer right-click, properties, see how much is inside, if it's 6G, it's right, there's no problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, you can click Start, Run, enter msconfig to confirm, boot tab, advanced options, see if the maximum memory is checked, remove the check confirmation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I've encountered this too, and I've tried to adjust it to the maximum in the advanced features of the bootstrap, but it doesn't work. But I found out that it is actually 2 g of virtual paging memory allocated, which can be found in Control Panel - Advanced System Settings - Advanced - Performance Settings - Advanced - Virtual Memory Change - No Paging - Settings - OK - Restart.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dear Lenovo users, hello!

    Dear Lenovo users, hello!

    Please start --msconfig --boot --advanced settings, see if the memory maximum is set to 4g, set it. Or if the settings are normal or this way, you can try to reinstall the system, if it doesn't work, it is recommended that you send it to the service station to consider it as a BIOS problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Normal. You 4G memory, because the dual graphics card notebook is allocated 1G multi-point memory as the video memory of the integrated display, this is automatically allocated by the hardware system, and it can't be changed, so it's available.

    Then the current system has used about 1g, so 2g is left.

    There's no problem, I want to have a little more left, and add 4G memory.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Adding memory is to add memory on the basis of the original.

    2. Isn't just 2G alone equivalent to a reduction?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My computer's right properties can be seen or you can use the driver wizard to see

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