Windows is identifying 7.9 gigabytes of usage from a total of 16 gigabytes available.
Windows is identifying 7.9 gigabytes of usage from a total of 16 gigabytes available.
7.9GB from a total of 16GB is RAM, external storage, or a hard drive partition. Verify in BIOS that both DIMMs are listed correctly.
Shut down the device and disconnect the power source. Reconnect the RAM and power it on again. Wipe the CMOS memory and restart Windows. Check if the issue resolves.
Bios identifies 16 entries while Windows displays 16 but offers only 7.9 usable options.
Launch msconfig, navigate to the "Boot" section -> Advanced Settings. Ensure all options are unchecked, click OK, then reboot the computer. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, verify whether you installed any software claiming to treat RAM as a disk, such as certain SSD utilities or applications. Disable that option and restart again.
Sure, I've completed the task and the outcomes remain consistent after restarting.
I just turned off the disk cache. https://www.thewindowsclub.com/enable-di...indows-7-8 After restarting, it’s been slow. I’ll keep you updated soon.