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RE: Ram Question - evanz - 11-11-2013 possibly hardware reserved for integrated graphics? Hardware devices can reserve large blocks of phsical addres space... To see if a piece of harwarde is reserving a large chunk of physical address space, launch "devmgmt.msc", select Resources by Connection in the View Menu, and expand the Memory node. RE: Ram Question - Harus - 11-11-2013 ![]() There's that, not sure what I am looking at. x) RE: Ram Question - Govedo13 - 11-12-2013 So did the Bios finds 4 GB or 8GB? This was the main question from the beginning. If the BIOS finds all 8GB re-install Windows, better take other version in order to be sure. If the Bios does not finds the RAM download the proper ASUS AI Suite 2 or the one that works with your mobo- it makes bios flashing really easy task. Also I see that you haven't installed some USB drivers for your mobo. I suggest to download and instlall the newest stuff for your mobo as well after BIOS update- chipset and every other available and needed driver, if you are not sure what you need just use the provided by ASUS AI Suite autoupdater tools. http://support.asus.com/QVL.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=1&s=32&m=P7P55D%20PRO&os=25&hashedid=j02KziJq95KbCQNm Have you tried to install those two? Also do you run some VMWare Players/Clients or other similar virtual machines? If this is the case they load up in your RAM. RE: Ram Question - evanz - 11-12-2013 mmm interesting this is what shows in my memory listing ![]() as you can see, not a lot i have win 7 64bit, 8 gig ram, nvidia 560ti gfx card mine isnt a laptop tho, so i have a feeling its something to do with your laptop, are all motherboard drivers installed? (your usb looks a bit weird) RE: Ram Question - Harus - 11-12-2013 Evanz,it's not a laptop, it's a desktop. Govedo, this is a picture I took from the testing earlier today.. http://i1127.photobucket.com/albums/l630/sebassf1/IMAG1138.jpg RE: Ram Question - Govedo13 - 11-12-2013 It is your Mobo Memory controller- somehow it shows only 4 GB. Update to the latest BIOS Version with the latest chip-set drivers and it should work. RE: Ram Question - evanz - 11-12-2013 just a thought, did you buy them as a matched pair, for dual channel performance?, as they might be same kinda specs, but they dont look like a matched pair RE: Ram Question - Harus - 11-12-2013 evanz, No I didn't. The smaller sized sticks I bought when my PC said that the ram had gone bad and wouldn't boot up anymore. After I bought the new ram and installed it with the old stuff, the old stuff started to randomly work again. So it was actually a wasted purchase, but now I have it so..... Govedo, when I tried updating the bios, I put the ROM file on a cd and went to the bios and attempted to launch it. It came back saying it was incompatible. http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=1&s=32&m=P7P55D+PRO&os=25&hashedid=j02KziJq95KbCQNm I downloaded and tried the 2nd from the top. Not sure if I have to update each bios version individually till I get to the newest one, or if I can just do something else. RE: Ram Question - Vigilia.Procuratio - 11-13-2013 If you needed to install all of the updates then it'd tell you so. Given that it doesn't, it is highly unlikely that you'd have to do that. The one you tried should work, but evidently it does not. Try installing the previous update, if that doesn't work still then try the next one, and so forth. RE: Ram Question - Govedo13 - 11-13-2013 Just download Asus AI Suite 2 , then download separately the latest bios version Version 2101 as it shows in Asus site. Then use the program to update your bios. After you done that check on the ram- if it works fine if not then repeat the same with: BUPDATER 1.12 from BIOS tools. |