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Shaurjya Das
So let me tell my laptop's configuration first:
OS Name : Microsoft Windows 10 Home Single Language
System Type : x64-based PC
Processor : AMD Ryzen 3 3250U with Radeon Graphics
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) : 8.00 GB
Let me know, if you need any other details.
So, basically my laptop had 4GB memory installed. It's performance wasn't good enough, so, I upgraded my memory (RAM). There are two slots, each of them has 4GB each.
After installing the ram, when I started my laptop, it was showing available memory as 5.9 GB, 2.1 GB is hardware reserved.
So, I took backup of my data, and reseted my laptop and freshly installed Windows 10 20H2. I opted Cloud Install during resetting.
I also updated my BIOS and drivers, as suggested by many people on the internet.
I went to Advance Boot options in msconfig and ticked the maximum memory option, and restarted the laptop.
But nothing happened.
Please help me that how can I free up hardware reserved memory.
Regards
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OS Name : Microsoft Windows 10 Home Single Language
System Type : x64-based PC
Processor : AMD Ryzen 3 3250U with Radeon Graphics
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) : 8.00 GB
Let me know, if you need any other details.
So, basically my laptop had 4GB memory installed. It's performance wasn't good enough, so, I upgraded my memory (RAM). There are two slots, each of them has 4GB each.
After installing the ram, when I started my laptop, it was showing available memory as 5.9 GB, 2.1 GB is hardware reserved.
So, I took backup of my data, and reseted my laptop and freshly installed Windows 10 20H2. I opted Cloud Install during resetting.
I also updated my BIOS and drivers, as suggested by many people on the internet.
I went to Advance Boot options in msconfig and ticked the maximum memory option, and restarted the laptop.
But nothing happened.
Please help me that how can I free up hardware reserved memory.
Regards
Continue reading...