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Why does my PC's BIOS program reading the 3326MB memory, but I have 4 pcs 1 GB PC667 DDR2 memory modules on board?

In the information section my system Windows Vista ", the memory (RAM) is also read as 3326 MB. Back to the BIOS program, it says that the physical memory is 4096 MB, while the user memory is 3326 MB. There seems to be missing 1 Gig memory, I tried to exchange the 4 memory modules, but I got the same rating. I also tried to exchange of 3 modules at once and read very well in any random position. Please help, I do not know what to do here guys. Thanks! My System Information: Intel Core2 Duo 2.4GHz, MSI P35 Neo motherboard, 4 units of Kingston PC667 DDR2 memory modules, Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Version retail, 32 bit version

Some here are full of it. 32-bit Windows Vista support 4 GB of RAM. The reason you do not see all this because you do not have a motherboard with a chipset that supports memory allocation. I have Ultimate 64bit on 2 teams, each with 4 GB XMS 667 exactly the same. The one with the 945P chipset has no memory allocation to 3299 64-bit programs with Windows Vista. The one with the 955X chipset which shows all memory maps 4096. The reservation system memory to operate the system and the hardware that most have more than the reserves. Althou only show their 3326 system continues to use 4096. If you put in Vista 64-bit would look the same. It is normal and is nothing to worry about. Theres a rumor that SP1 is supposed to change that so close together, without memory mapping shows all 4.

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