Dell Dimension B110: Memory upgrade problem

I have problems with my upgrade memory. I bought a few 1GBX2 2 GB of memory, and I know that my computer can take because I had done the research before I bought the memory. But with I put memory he doesn't recognize her, it's like id I have no memory what so ever in the machine. I was wondering if there was something that I'm supposed to do or change to get the ram to read. It takes PC-3200 RAM type.

And another thing... I have 512 MB of RAM, but he acknowledges as 504 MB of RAM... Any reason why it's like that?

Specifications of the computer:

Microsoft Windows XP
Professional
Version 2002
Service Pack 3

Intel [R]
Celeron (R) CPU 2.53 GHz
512 MB of RAM


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