Functional storage and recognition
Functional storage and recognition
System Information reports usable memory at 63.9 GB. To free up space and use all 64 GB, consider clearing temporary files or adjusting settings. Windows may not always recognize your PC’s DDR4 configuration in the Task Manager—this feature is not officially supported in Windows 8.1.
The 0.1 Gb of memory is allocated for drivers and essential operating system functions; it's impossible to make this area functional. It seems the Task Manager doesn't identify the installed RAM type. Using CPU-Z might help.
You seem unfamiliar with this topic before. It’s unclear how to restore the screen at that time. Yet, there must be a reason for wanting it regardless.
Alright, that makes sense now. ^^
I'm still not sure though, sorry about that.
If it wasn't supported, what are you doing with it? A little common sense goes a long way.
Did you discover the solution here? The images shared indicate a limitation of 100MB for hardware, so 64GB appears as 63.9GB available. On the other hand, you need to go to mscongif, open the tab, choose 'Maximum Memory', deselect it, apply and restart... Good luck! Edited June 30, 2020 by PanchoLedezma – added more details.