I'd check to see all the memory is seated properly.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Greg Freemyer
All,
I have a new machine with 64GB per the bios (and the receipt).
Windows 8.1 and Memtest are only reporting 48GB. Do I need to do anything, or do I have a defective RAM chip?
Is there a Live Leap DVD I can try?
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I have a new custom-built desktop machine with 64GB or ram (in theory). Its a ASUS X99 mother board.
It came with Windows 8.1 pre-loaded, but Windows is only reporting 48GB.
As a first troubleshooting test I have a openSUSE 13.1 live DVD that I'm using to boot.
The normal boot/kernel is halting, apparently due to a graphics issue. (I will try Leap if there's a live dvd?)
The 13.1 failsafe boot works, but top is only showing 4GB. I assume that is a feature of failsafe.
Memtest starts fine, but it is only reporting 48GB.
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