Compaq dc7600 CMT acknowledges no more than 3 MB of memory

I have a Compaq dc7600 CMT.  If I load more than 3 MB of memory in the 4 slots, it only recongnizes 3328.  The bios sees 4 but when memory test jumps after 3328.  In windows, it said 3.24 MB.  Any suggestions?

Hello:

This is quite normal and can only be changed if you have installed a system of exploitation 32 or 64-bit.

System memory gets reserved mainly for sharing memory video and other uses.

Only desktop with the will of chipset 965 or newer Windows based on the Intel 'see and use' all 4 GB of memory with a 64-bit operating system installed.

The dc7600 has a 945 chipset.

And you want to leave the modules 4 x 1 GB in there for the memory works in DDR mode for better performance.

Or install 1 GB - 512 MB - 1 GB - 512 MB if you do not see the 3/4 GB of memory disappear.

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