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Old September 12th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default Backburner and Ram Recognition

We have a number of machines in the office with 3GB of Ram installed, i've just noticed that in the Backburner Monitor the memory column only indicates the machines have 2GB of RAM available...?

I am presuming that this is a bug of Backburner not recognizing more than 2GB - as the machine indicate 3GB available? rather than it being the case that the machines are not actually using the full amount of RAM available??

Can anyone confirm if they noticed this issue in Backburner V.3.0.2 too??
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Default Re: Backburner and Ram Recognition

I seem to remember that xp 32 bit will only ever show / use (cant remember which) 2.2 gig of ram................think thats right.... ( its monday and my brain hurts!)

To be able to use the full allocation you would need to upgrade to a 64 bit sytem......
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