HP Proliant ML350G6 with windows server 2008 standard 32-bit memory system installled is 22 gb but the physical memory is only show 4095 MB

We are facing problems of physical memory to the hp Server model: HP Proliant ML350G6 with windows server 2008 standard 32-bit.
The memory of the system installled is 22 gb but showing physical memory is 4095 MB only.pls give me the solution for this.

* original title - NOT of the PHYSICAL MEMORY MONTRANT CORRECTLY *.

According to this the max is 4 GB for this version and 32 GB for 64-bit. You need to install 64-bit

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