ANNR Active Member May 26, 2008 #1 I have a set of dual channel DDR2 800 and has been running at dual channel for some times now before i change to vista. Now i have vista my Ram is showing up as single. any ideas? thanks
I have a set of dual channel DDR2 800 and has been running at dual channel for some times now before i change to vista. Now i have vista my Ram is showing up as single. any ideas? thanks
2048Megabytes Active Member May 26, 2008 #2 What does it say in BIOS? You can change the settings in BIOS.
ANNR Active Member May 26, 2008 #3 No idea. How can I check? under want settings? I could have swear that I posted a reply before, but it seems like didn't go through. O well
No idea. How can I check? under want settings? I could have swear that I posted a reply before, but it seems like didn't go through. O well
Cromewell Administrator Staff member May 26, 2008 #4 When your system posts it should say something like: 4294967296 Bytes Dual Channel Interleaved. Did you change anything when you upgraded to Vista? I would assume that the RAM is installed in the wrong slot and that's why it's not dual channel.
When your system posts it should say something like: 4294967296 Bytes Dual Channel Interleaved. Did you change anything when you upgraded to Vista? I would assume that the RAM is installed in the wrong slot and that's why it's not dual channel.
ANNR Active Member May 27, 2008 #5 when the system posts it shows all 4GB of RAM but just in single channel instead of dual. Should I do a bios update? There seems to have one from the Manufactures website that was published not long ago.
when the system posts it shows all 4GB of RAM but just in single channel instead of dual. Should I do a bios update? There seems to have one from the Manufactures website that was published not long ago.
2048Megabytes Active Member May 27, 2008 #6 When your computer boots up go into BIOS and see if you can enable it. Common keys that get you into to BIOS are F1, F2 and Delete.
When your computer boots up go into BIOS and see if you can enable it. Common keys that get you into to BIOS are F1, F2 and Delete.