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Thread: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

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    churin Guest

    Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    This is with Vista SP1 installed. I added 2GB RAM making the total
    installed RAM size to be 4GB.
    My problem is that although BIOS recognize the RAM size to be 4GB and
    the Properties/System shows also 4GB, but both of the System
    Information/System Tools and Performance/Task Manager show 2GB.

    How can I check to see if 4GB is being made available for the system to
    utilize?

  2. #2
    Jordus Guest

    RE: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    32 bit or 64 bit vista?

  3. #3
    churin Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    It is 32 bit Vista.

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    Tim Slattery Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    4GB is *not* available to your system. You have a 4GB address space,
    but some of that must be used to access BIOS, video RAM, etc. What's
    left over is used to access RAM. See
    http://members.cox.net/slatteryt/RAM.html

    That said, I'd expect you to see more than 2GB. Do you have multiple
    fancy video cards, or something else that might include lots of
    onboard RAM?

    --
    Tim Slattery
    MS MVP(Shell/User)

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    Doug Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    It sounds like the RAM isn't being detected. What does the BIOS show?
    Either way, the maximum amount of RAM you will be able to access (without
    enabling PAE) is 3.2GB.

  6. #6
    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    Enabling PAE does not help in 32bit Windows clients, but it does Servers
    (Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Editions and later). See the Windows Memory
    Limits table for details.
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr..._windows_vista

  7. #7
    Ken Blake, MVP Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    Two points:

    1. PAE doesn't help on Windows client operating systems, just on
    servers.

    2. The maximum accessible amount is not precisely 3.2GB, but varies
    from as little as 2 to 2.5 (in rare cases) to as much as 3.5GB,
    depending on your hardware configuration. Here's my standard post on
    this subject:

    All 32-bit versions of Windows (not just XP) have a 4GB address space.
    That's the theoretical upper limit beyond which you can not go.

    But you can't use the entire 4GB of address space. Even though you
    have a 4GB address space, you can only use *around* 3.1GB of RAM.
    That's because some of that space is used by hardware and is not
    available to the operating system and applications. The amount you can
    use varies, depending on what hardware you have installed, but can
    range from as little as 2GB to as much as 3.5GB. It's usually around
    3.1GB.

    Note that the hardware is using the address *space*, not the actual
    RAM itself. The rest of the RAM goes unused because there is no
    address space to map it too.




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    Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    There is nothing in Windows itself that limits 32bit Windows from using 4GB
    of memory. What limits Windows on modern hardware is the BIOS reserving
    memory space for devices. It is called memory-mapped IO and provides a very
    rapid but unprotected way of writing data to video cards, etc. The BIOS
    reserves the memory space to protect it from the user programs from also
    writing there. The whole idea is to get the fastest performace possible out
    of things like video cards because that is what users want.

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    churin Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    Does the above mean as follows?

    BIOS and System|Properties show correct size of installed RAM while
    System Tools|System Information and Task Manager|Performance show the
    maximum usable part of the installed RAM. The maximum usable part could
    be as low as 2GB. Therefor,if 4GB is installed and Task
    Manager|Performance indicates that the Total Physical Memory is 2GB,
    then half of the installed RAM is waisted.

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    Doug Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    Correct. Your BIOS should tell you how much is detected, your OS how much is
    available. (In simple terms)

    >> 1. PAE doesn't help on Windows client operating systems, just on
    >> servers.

    Fair enough. I just did a quick google to check Windows compatibility with
    PAE. I use Unix.

    >> 2. The maximum accessible amount is not precisely 3.2GB

    Forgive my absence of a tilde (~)...

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    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    It's a very big tilde. My XP systems showed anything from 2.2GB to 3.5GB
    before all our computers were promoted to Vista.

    I use VPC extensively so I just tried an experiment to see how close I could
    get to using all the memory in a computer in Windows itself. In VPC I tried
    maximizing the memory allocation for an XP Pro vm in its vm Settings. I got
    as high as 3.62GB to show on system properties with an allocation of 3.712GB
    memory, which is the max VPC allows for a guest, on my Vista Ultimate x64
    host. 3.712GB happens to be the max permitted by VPC on any host.

    VPC emulates very old hardware so the reservation of relatively little
    memory by the guest's BIOS makes a lot of sense. My point is that the
    hardware on a computer has everything to do with how much memory is
    available to user programs when 4GB of ram is installed.

    btw, if VPC had allowed me to allocate a full 4GB for the guest I would
    still have only gotten 3.62GB to show on system properties. It is the
    addresses that are being reserved.

  12. #12
    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    Correction: The last paragraph is not accurate. I made some inquiries with
    the virtualization team at MS and I would have seen something closer to but
    still under 4GB if VPC supported allocating a full 4GB.

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    churin Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    Thanks for your clarification. I thought about removing the 2GB stick
    for use somewhere else, but that makes the memory access be single
    channel(two sticks are being used as dual channel operation) so decided
    to leave it in.

  14. #14
    Ken Blake, MVP Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 06:37:04 -0400, churin <churin@new.postalias>
    wrote:
    Yes, that's correct. But bear in mind that a usable amount as low as
    2GB is very rare. A more typical amount is around 3.1-3.2GB.


    --
    Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
    Please Reply to the Newsgroup

  15. #15
    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Total Physical Memory on Task Manager shows wrong value?

    Ken, I should think that hitting 2GB on the nose with 4GB installed calls
    for investigation of the BIOS settings and then testing the hardware. It
    just does not sound right to me. The lowest I have ever seen on my own
    hardware with 4GB installed is 2.2GB. What do you think?

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