Now bios reports 3 gigs, and Windows reports 4 gigs. ![]() So in conclusion, I put the RAM back in the way I had it before (two old sticks of same make and model on the bottom, and the other two which the same make and model but different, updated case on the top. That's apparently when both the bios and windows agreed that there was 4 gigs of ram, and when the other pvr-150 quit working. So I started troubleshooting and removed all the ram and stuck it back again. What started my troubles was a few days ago when I bought a new PVR-150 that was displaying only static. ![]() Okay.so it turns out I'm not crazy after all it IS possible to run a pvr-150 with 4 gigs of ram - and I was until I I juggled some ram sticks around.Īpparently, if you can "trick" your bios into thinking you have only 3 gigs of ram, when Windows "knows" you have 4 gigs, then the pvr-150 will run just fine.
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