No, my brother, when I restart Windows it doesn't recount memory because it was done once before while starting up the pc. You're sure, It counts every time I turn on my computer and I know some pcs that doesn't do setting the BIOS setup. But one time it was turned on I can restart windows a thousand times and RAM memory won't be counted again. Is there a way to make Linux handle this the same way? a. Joe Morris (NTM) escreveu:
On 01/07/2003 09:59 PM, Adagilson B B da Silva wrote:
Can I avoid recounting the RAM memory ("Checking NVRAM") like Windows does when the PC is rebooted?
This is usually a setting in your BIOS setup. It is independent of your OS
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