Memory
GH
girardhenri at free.fr
Thu Jun 12 05:42:23 UTC 2014
On ubuntu family (linux) no problem you have a PAE kernel which will
manage it. On windows you should use 64 bits otherwise you don't use
full memory.
In your case I would stick to 32 bits because many programms are still
in 32 bits.
Verify your PAE is installed.
Regards
Henri
Le 12/06/2014 06:17, Christer Wickman a écrit :
> Hello Everybody.
>
> I have a question about memory. I have changed my memory in my computer recently. Before I had 2Gb memory, but now I have 4Gb. Should one change from a 32-bits to 64-bits? I'm using a 32-bits Ubuntu just now. I have tested the memories I have and both of them works as the should. But when I them both in the computer it says that I have is 4035 Mb memory. So it is missing 61 Mb, so I hope you all can give me tips on why I am missing 61Mb. There is nothing wrong with the memory. A friend of me told to install the 64-bits version instead of the version I have now. Would it be better to install the 64-bits version? Please I would be very happy if you can help me. I use XUbuntu v. 14.04 LTS 32-bits version.
>
> Yours
> Christer Wickman
>
> Sent from my Huawei Mobile
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