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8th November 2020 23:28 #1Registered User
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Mainboard: Asus B85M-E
CPU: Intel Core I7 4790k 4GHz
RAM: 32GB Kingston
SSD: 250GB Samsung Evo 850
1TB HDD Samsung
Windows 10 Professional x64
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8th November 2020 23:39 #2
, startup Windows-a:
Click on start.
In the search bar type : MSCONFIG.
Press enter.
A new window will open.
Click on the boot tab at the top of the new window.
Then click on the Advanced option tab.
A new window will open.
To the top left you will see a tick box for maximum memory.
If there is a value typed into the box bellow it remove all of the numbers.
Then untick the maximum memory box if it is ticked.
Click OK
Then click apply.
Restart the system.
Let windows load.
And again open up windows system information.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...2-2dbe29e075f0Last edited by Exhumator; 8th November 2020 at 23:41.
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