ThinkPad T60 Memory Remap (Windows 7 Professional 64 bit show 4 GB but only 3 GB usable)

Can someone help me?

I have installed 4 GB but windows sayd that only 3 GB can be used.

Why?

On the WEB, anyone talk about "Meomory remap" on BIOS, but this option is not present!

Please HELP HELP HELP...

Thanks to and happy new year

Sorry for my English, I'm Italian!

salvestro wrote:

But Lenovo/IBM said that laptop support up to 4 GB of ram http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-62487 .

From this page that you linked to:

 Intel 945GM and 945 PM chipsets support no more than 3 GB of memory (RAM) system, even when a 64-bit operating system is installed.

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