>> I know this is not a debian problem but maybe someone has an idea:
>>
>> Today I replaced the 32 MB SDRAM chip in my computer with a 64 MB SDRAM
>> chip but the system - starting with the BIOS! - only recognizes 32 MB.
>>
>> I tried all of the three DIMM banks, had a look at the BIOS options b
I know it is not linux. A boot parameter is not required until you
exceeds 64 megs of RAM. I would say becuase your BIOS does recongize
it, Check your motherboard manual. Some boards don't support over 32meg
DIMMS! I know it's annoying. My board is like that and has only one
slot. (Plus a few
I know this is not a debian problem but maybe someone has an idea:
Today I replaced the 32 MB SDRAM chip in my computer with a 64 MB SDRAM
chip but the system - starting with the BIOS! - only recognizes 32 MB.
I tried all of the three DIMM banks, had a look at the BIOS options but
all without suc
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