In message from "Peter Trifonov" <petert@dcn.infos.ru> (Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:45:48 +0400):
I have got a PC based on GIGABYTE GA-965P-S3 motherboard (Intel P965 chipset, Core 2 Duo CPU) with 4GB memory. ...
2. After the system has started, it reports that there is just 3.43Gb memory available. To be absolutely sure you may look to /proc/meminfo ...
I was not able to find any options in BIOS related to memory hole remapping ... and ask Gigabyte if you don't see the corresponding BIOS option (I assume you use latest BIOS version).
Yours Mikhail Kuzminsky Zelinsky Inst. of Organic Chemistry Moscow
Anyway, Windows XP x64 sees 4094 Megabytes.
Is there any way to allow Linux to see all 4Gb of memory?
With best regards, P. Trifonov
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