Quote Originally Posted by allany View Post
With "Memory remap" disabled in bios i can see up to 3008 MB in both ( bios, vista )

With "Memory remap" enabled i can see 4096 MB in bios and only 2048 MB in Vista!!

In Everest it doesn't matter if the "Memory remap" is enabled or disabled, it always shows that the Physical Address Extension (PAE) is Active !!

I mean if you enable the "Memory remap", you should get more memory than have it disabled.

My question is :
Why i am getting less memory with "Memory remap" enabled?

Can you help please
I had the same problem, for more than 2048MB of memory, you need the Vista 64-bit, Just like XP. Your memory and your motherboard are working fine, You have an operating system limitation. You need to take Microsoft to court for misleading advertising. I was trying to read white papers for days before I went 64 bit.