memory problem
Derek Ragona
derek at computinginnovations.com
Thu Sep 14 08:10:15 PDT 2006
Since the BIOS reports the memory as ignored, I'd say it is your
motherboard causing the issue. You should check the manufacturer's specs
on the board and see if this is a limit to the board for the memory you are
using. Many system boards have different memory limits based on the actual
memory modules you use.
-Derek
At 03:24 AM 9/14/2006, RJ45 wrote:
>Hello,
>I am running FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p6 build with buildworld.
>
>THe system has exactly 4GB of memory but the memory is not complitely
>seen by the system.
>
>At boot thime I Get this warning
>
>524288Kb of memory above 4GB ignored
>
>and then if I check
>
>real memory = 3757965312 (3583 MB)
>avail memory = 3678597120 (3508 MB)
>
>I do not know why this happens.
>
>I Tryed to search on the archives, also other people has this problem
>but I could not find a valid solution at all.
>anyone ha sa suggestion for me ?
>
>I tried to tweak BIOS parameters unsucesfully...
>
>thanks a lot
>
>Rick
>
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