Windows 7 Ultimate on a 64-bit system has no RAM limit, but it depends on your hardware and system configuration.
Windows 7 Ultimate on a 64-bit system has no RAM limit, but it depends on your hardware and system configuration.
Thanks for the input. I understand you need to retain access to 4 GB before purchasing additional storage. I'm working on that while saving up funds for a fresh setup.
If everything is set correctly, the 4/4 format will be ready. Including another 4 could display it as 8.0GB or 7.62GB. Review System Configuration - Boot - Advanced options and ensure none of the checkboxes are selected. It seems the query should actually ask if your PC has built-in graphics. Even when not in use, the system keeps memory allocated for it unless you disable built-in graphics in the BIOS.
It’s hard to show exactly how much free space you have because the system keeps a portion for hardware needs. Even though you installed 16GB, only about 15.2GB is accessible. Around 794MB is set aside by the operating system.
This link leads to a Microsoft documentation page about Windows desktop features.