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how do i get my computer to recognize all the memory that is in it

wiskey
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how do i get my computer to recognize all the memory that is in it......i am running window's xp pro 64 bit.....need help please
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Peter
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how do i get my computer to recognize all the memory that is in it......i am running window's xp pro 64 bit.....need help please

Can u put the question in a different way??
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TimP
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Quoting - Peter

Can u put the question in a different way??
For example, if you had an Intel motherboard, and could explain yourself in some detail, you could use one of the support links, e.g. those hidden at the top of the threading forum. Apparently, people usually ask these questions there.
If it is an operating system problem, and not related to Fortran, you would have to search for a related discussion forum.
If the problem can be demonstrated with a Fortran example, showing that here would go a long way.
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Peter
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For example, if you had an Intel motherboard, and could explain yourself in some detail, you could use one of the support links, e.g. those hidden at the top of the threading forum. Apparently, people usually ask these questions there.
If it is an operating system problem, and not related to Fortran, you would have to search for a related discussion forum.
If the problem can be demonstrated with a Fortran example, showing that here would go a long way.

Tim,

Yes, I mean, isthe actual question related to IVF?

Wiskey,

Do you have problems with Intel Visual Fortran ??
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wiskey
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Quoting - Peter

Can u put the question in a different way??

ok i am running windows xp pro 64 bit ok and my computer is not seeing all the memory that is in it i got 4ghz in it and it is not showing ok
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Peter
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ok i am running windows xp pro 64 bit ok and my computer is not seeing all the memory that is in it i got 4ghz in it and it is not showing ok

Alright this doesn't look like a IVf issue, however try doing this

Right click on 'My computer' icon and select properties. This will open 'System Properties' window and you can see the physical memory, CPU speeds etc....

AlternativelyGo to control panel>system

BTW 4 ghz represents the speed of your CPU, not the memory !

If you are still not able to see that, try tech support from your computer manufacturer .
HTH
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wiskey
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Quoting - Peter

Alright this doesn't look like a IVf issue, however try doing this

Right click on 'My computer' icon and select properties. This will open 'System Properties' window and you can see the physical memory, CPU speeds etc....

AlternativelyGo to control panel>system

BTW 4 ghz represents the speed of your CPU, not the memory !

If you are still not able to see that, try tech support from your computer manufacturer .
HTH

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wiskey
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OK I AM RUNNING A EVGA 780I SLIMOTHERBOARD WITH 4GHZ OF RAM.. HOW DO I GET THE COMPUTER TO SEE ALL THE RAM INSTALED IN IT.... I HAVE GOT WINDOWS XP PRO 64 BIT AS..... OS.....SYSTEM..MY INTEL SKULLTRAIL WITH 8GHZ OF RAM IN IT AND IT SHOW'S ALL OF IT..IT IS ALSO RUNNING THE WINDOW'S XP 64 BIT PRO....OS..ON IT......SO CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME OUT
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gib
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OK I AM RUNNING A EVGA 780I SLIMOTHERBOARD WITH 4GHZ OF RAM.. HOW DO I GET THE COMPUTER TO SEE ALL THE RAM INSTALED IN IT.... I HAVE GOT WINDOWS XP PRO 64 BIT AS..... OS.....SYSTEM..MY INTEL SKULLTRAIL WITH 8GHZ OF RAM IN IT AND IT SHOW'S ALL OF IT..IT IS ALSO RUNNING THE WINDOW'S XP 64 BIT PRO....OS..ON IT......SO CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME OUT
Suggestions:
(1) Turn off Caps Lock.
(2) Write in punctuated sentences (leave out the "...").
(3) RAM is measured in GB (gigabytes), CPU speed is measured in GHz (gigahertz).
(4) Since this is a Fortran board, provide a Fortran program that demonstrates your problem.
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wiskey
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sorry about the caplock's. found the problem.ok no boot.ini file thank's for all the help lol
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