Re: [Blind-Computing] how much memory will windows xp actuallyrecognize?

2008-09-04 Thread Victor Gouveia
Hi Missy,

How did you confirm that RAM size when you checked it?

Was it during boot up and you saw the RAM counter count out the memory on 
your system, or did you go through a program on your computer?

If you go to the My Computer icon on your desktop, then press alt+enter to 
get to the properties, the system properties will pop up.

You'll have to use your virtual cursor or mouse simulation keys, and since I 
don't know which screen reader you're using, or magnifier, I can't advise 
you on what keystroke will give you these functions.

Suffice it to say, if you arrow down the information, it will give you your 
processor speed and memory amount in that dialog box.

Let us know what it says there, and we'll see if there really is anything 
wrong with your memory.

Secondly, some video cards use, not only onboard memory on the video card 
for it's use, if it finds it needs more, it will share the memory with the 
RAM on your computer, so it could be that you're video card is 
misappropriating some of that memory for itself.

Another possibility is the fact that he may have shorted out one of the 
sockets, or fried one of your memory chips, in which case, the only way to 
diagnose this is to swap it out for another memory chip and see if it gets 
recognized.

Either way, we'll have to get more information.


Victor
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Re: [Blind-Computing] how much memory will windows xp actuallyrecognize?

2008-09-04 Thread David Ferrin
If in fact you're sharing memory then no way will you pick up the entire 
amount. Now having said that the fact is your memory card shouldn't be 
sucking up probably no more than 256. Normally they take 128 such as what is 
on my wife's system.
David Ferrin


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From: "Missy Hoppe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] how much memory will windows xp 
actuallyrecognize?


> Weird! Thank you very much! Maybe I'll get a different tech, this time a
> friend who will look at it for free or for a meal out, to double check on
> it. If you or anyone else has tips on how to force windows to recognize 
> it,
> that would be very much appreciated. If not, hopefully my friend will know
> something this other tech didn't, or I'll just blame it on the extra 
> memory
> on the video card and try to move on with life.
> Missy
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David Ferrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 7:44 AM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] how much memory
> willwindowsxpactuallyrecognize?
>
>
> According to my information XP media center should pick up the entire 4 
> GB.
> David Ferrin
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Missy Hoppe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 7:38 AM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] how much memory will
> windowsxpactuallyrecognize?
>
>
>> I'm using xp media center, so does that mean it should be recognizing my
>> full 4 GB? Any theories on why this isn't the case, and how I might go
>> about fixing it? I'm just curious, because if a tech couldn't figure it
>> out, I'm assuming it must be pretty complicated. Mostly, I'm baffled as
>> to
>> why it changed in the first place.
>> Thanks for your reply, and I hope that you're having a great day!
>> Missy
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "David Ferrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: 
>> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 6:21 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] how much memory will windows
>> xpactuallyrecognize?
>>
>>
>> XP home will handle 2 GB, the professional can handle 4 GB.
>> David Ferrin
>>
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Missy Hoppe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "blind computing" 
>> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 3:27 AM
>> Subject: [Blind-Computing] how much memory will windows xp
>> actuallyrecognize?
>>
>>
>>> Hello, all. I'll try to keep this as short and simple as possible. I've
>>> got
>>> 4 GB of ram in my system. About a week and a half ago, my video card
>>> ended
>>> up dying, and I bought a replacement. My old card had 256 mb of ram on
>>> it,
>>> and the new card supposedly has 512 mb of ram on it. I had a company
>>> come
>>> and install the new video card last Wednesday. Prior to the change in
>>> video
>>> card, I would have sworn that my computer was recognizing 3.0 gb of ram.
>>> I
>>> had read on more than one occasion that win XP, especially the 32 bit
>>> version simply won't recognize the full 4 GB of ram I chose to install
>>> when
>>> I built my system, and was OK with that. After the change in video card,
>>> however, my system is only recognizing 2.5 GB of ram. The technician
>>> actually came back out to investigate, as I was convinced that a ram
>>> chip
>>> may have come lose during the installation of the video card. As it
>>> turns
>>> out, all of my memory is physicly fine; is recognized by the motherboard
>>> and by software like cpuz with no problem. The tech informed me that the
>>> decrease actually happened when I installed sp3, but I can't help
>>> thinking
>>> that this is inaccurate, since, like I said above, I am pretty sure that
>>> I
>>> can remember having 3.0 gb of ram before the video card change.
>>> I realize that on the whole, the ram decrease probably isn't a big deal,
>>> but it does seem that JFW loads a bit slower when I start my system.
>>> I guess I just want some other opinions for my own piece of mind, and to
>>> know whether or not I should look into this further or just accept that
>>> this is the way things are now. Thank you all very much for your time,
>>> and
>>> I hope this makes sense to some of you.
>>> Missy
>>> -

Re: [Blind-Computing] how much memory will windows xp actuallyrecognize?

2008-09-04 Thread David Ferrin
XP home will handle 2 GB, the professional can handle 4 GB.
David Ferrin


- Original Message - 
From: "Missy Hoppe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "blind computing" 
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 3:27 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] how much memory will windows xp 
actuallyrecognize?


> Hello, all. I'll try to keep this as short and simple as possible. I've 
> got
> 4 GB of ram in my system. About a week and a half ago, my video card ended
> up dying, and I bought a replacement. My old card had 256 mb of ram on it,
> and the new card supposedly has 512 mb of ram on it. I had a company come
> and install the new video card last Wednesday. Prior to the change in 
> video
> card, I would have sworn that my computer was recognizing 3.0 gb of ram. I
> had read on more than one occasion that win XP, especially the 32 bit
> version simply won't recognize the full 4 GB of ram I chose to install 
> when
> I built my system, and was OK with that. After the change in video card,
> however, my system is only recognizing 2.5 GB of ram. The technician
> actually came back out to investigate, as I was convinced that a ram chip
> may have come lose during the installation of the video card. As it turns
> out, all of my memory is physicly fine; is recognized by the motherboard
> and by software like cpuz with no problem. The tech informed me that the
> decrease actually happened when I installed sp3, but I can't help thinking
> that this is inaccurate, since, like I said above, I am pretty sure that I
> can remember having 3.0 gb of ram before the video card change.
> I realize that on the whole, the ram decrease probably isn't a big deal,
> but it does seem that JFW loads a bit slower when I start my system.
> I guess I just want some other opinions for my own piece of mind, and to
> know whether or not I should look into this further or just accept that
> this is the way things are now. Thank you all very much for your time, and
> I hope this makes sense to some of you.
> Missy
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