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hey all. I've tried different ram, a different windows version, I've messed around in bios and updated it as well. How can i get my pc to register the rest of my ram??

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Sort of, it depends on implementation. There are some techniques (which I don't really know) that will allow a 32 bit OS to address more than 4GB, but natively it can't for the same reason that the process will still be limited to 4GB.

Perhaps you already know this but: 32 bits can only represent 2^32 numbers (4.294.967.296), which is how many bytes 4GB is equivalent to, and so anything after that cannot be reached. This also means 64 bits can address up to something like 17 billion GB, or about 16 EB.