Share your experience!
At my age I have to accept that memory loss is inevitable - but I don't expect my Vaio to have the same difficulties!
When running 'Tune Up Utilities', I was told that I didn't have enough RAM installed because my system needed 512MB.
As I do have 512MB installed, I was a little surprised. Checking the System Screen, Belarc Adviser and Tune Up, they all agree I have 448MB of RAM. I seem to have lost 64MB.
My Vaio desktop is fine and shows the full 1024MB.
I have a K315M which has the ATI Radeon IGP 345M - advertised as "Shared Graphics Memory up to 128MB". I can't find any detailed specifications for this card but I presume it has 64MB of its own and 'borrows' extra if needed.
Do you think it has permanently taken 64MB of RAM?
Or is there another, simpler explanation?
Seems to me you have to get a new memory module, this one is broken......
I would assume your Graphics card doesn't have any memory of its own and uses a minimum of 64Mb system memory.
I don't think your Vaio would start at all if part of your memory on your DIMM wasn't working.
You are right Blen, the graphics card uses 64 MB permanently. It is not a variable amount of memory, but a fixed one.
the memory has gone to you graphics card i have the same problem. It will always use 64mb and then when using programs or games that need more graphics power use up to 128mb
Thanks everyone - that explains it!
I'll think about extra memory but with only two slots with 256MB each, I'd have to buy two modules of 512MB and throw the two 256s away!!
Thanks again.
Exactly what I did.
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the memory has gone to you graphics card i have the same problem. It will always use 64mb and then when using programs or games that need more graphics power use up to 128mb
you could sell the two 256mb ram cards:smileywink: