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3GB RAM installed but only 2gb Showing in Task Manager

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by FrostyPanda, Jun 10, 2009.

  1. FrostyPanda

    FrostyPanda Guest

    Hi. I just ran into this problem. I have 3GB of Ram installed, but
    only 2gb shows up in task manager. The rest of the system recognizes
    all 3gb. I'm trying to use Adobe Premier Pro CS3, but it keeps crashing
    due to lack of memory. Page file is at the max.

    This problem only recently occurred. I used to be able to view all 3gb
    in task manager, but for some reason it doesn't let me anymore.

    Is there a way to enable all 3gb again to be used for applications?

    Please help! I'm feebly trying to finish a movie project for school so
    whatever you can offer I'll gladly try!

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    -- FrostyPanda
     
  2. botox

    botox Guest

    That is an unusual amount of RAM except for some notebook configurations.
    Crashes in Premiere Pro are not unknown even on more powerful computers.
    It may help to shut off all unnecessary background programs and processes.
    The lack of memory is usually not RAM or virtual memory but system
    resources, what the OS uses to keep track of things.
     
  3. Rick Rogers

    Rick Rogers Guest

  4. FrostyPanda

    FrostyPanda Guest

    Yes I realize it may be unusual for most computers, but for those of us
    rocking i7 boards and triple channel memory, it is rather common. Ugh,
    thanks for your reply, though.....


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    FrostyPanda
     
  5. FrostyPanda

    FrostyPanda Guest

    Mark Levitzki;1063262 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I run Adobe CS3 and even CS4 in both WinXP and now in Vista with 2GB
    > memory,
    > and have plenty left.
    >
    > What you get is the price for using Vista, a known crapbloat OSware.
    > mayeb with Windows7 they will sort out, but I bet your Adobe woul dbe
    > WORKING today if it was under WindowsXP a known good OS, the best
    > Microsoft
    > produced in a decade<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    ya unfortunately vista doesn't suck as much as you perceive. It worked
    fine a month ago. I made a 2hr movie that was 45GB uncompressed with no
    problem and the exact same system config. I think the SP2 may have done
    something to it. I just uninstalled it, though, and i still have the
    problem.......


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    FrostyPanda
     
  6. I run Adobe CS3 and even CS4 in both WinXP and now in Vista with 2GB memory,
    and have plenty left.

    What you get is the price for using Vista, a known crapbloat OSware.
    mayeb with Windows7 they will sort out, but I bet your Adobe woul dbe
    WORKING today if it was under WindowsXP a known good OS, the best Microsoft
    produced in a decade
     
  7. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    "FrostyPanda" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
    news:12726b521d27db23b3b440e96b1973c8@nntp-gateway.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Hi. I just ran into this problem. I have 3GB of Ram installed, but
    > only 2gb shows up in task manager. The rest of the system recognizes
    > all 3gb. I'm trying to use Adobe Premier Pro CS3, but it keeps crashing
    > due to lack of memory. Page file is at the max.
    >
    > This problem only recently occurred. I used to be able to view all 3gb
    > in task manager, but for some reason it doesn't let me anymore.
    >
    > Is there a way to enable all 3gb again to be used for applications?
    >
    > Please help! I'm feebly trying to finish a movie project for school so
    > whatever you can offer I'll gladly try!
    >
    > [image:
    > > > > -- > FrostyPanda<!--colorc-...ory box and set it to 3072 and try rebooting.
     
  8. Dalo Harkin

    Dalo Harkin Guest

    Definately a software issue not detecting your RAM - have you run CPU-Z
    and seen if that picks it up?


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