If it is possible, disable the onboard video in the BIOS, sounds to me like the onboard video is sharing memory.Pell said:I am using a graphics card so i dont really want to use onboard?
The page file doesn't sit in RAM, that's why it's slow...generally that 1GB is used for memory mapped IO and in the case of onboard video, for that as well.Besides 1 GB is usually used by the system and other resources such as for example PF usage.
Not all BIOSes will have the option, even if it's a type where at least one vendor (in this case Asus) does have the option.i can't find it in the bios to disable it?
The page file doesn't sit in RAM, that's why it's slow...generally that 1GB is used for memory mapped IO and in the case of onboard video, for that as well.
If you do not use onboard graphic chip,disable it.
Besides if your BIOS and Windows OS DO see all 4 GB of RAM memory then you do not have to worry about anything.
Besides 1 GB is usually used by the system and other resources such as for example PF usage.
i can't find it in the bios to disable it?
PF is on the harddrive, not the system memory.
If you look under Display Adapters it is probably called VIA Chrome9 or something similar.:/ its not in device manager.
In any event, pagefile has nothing to do with how much physical RAM the OS is seeing.I just said that.Read my post...