From: יניב on
Hi Everyone,
I had win 2008 standard (as Virtual Machine) and i wanted to increase the
memmory to more than 4 giga RAM.
I set the RAM to 20 Giga and did an upgrade from standard to enetreprise.
Now, when i right click on "My compuer" i see the amont of RAM is 7.53 Giga,
and if i open "Preformence" tab at "Task Manager" i see the total physical
memmory is 3838 MB (Still 4 Giga RAM).

How do i fix this?
Tnx, Yaniv.
From: neo on
Is your Windows 2008 installation 32 or 64 bits? (Remember, 32 bit is 4GB
and then you have to use the /3gb switch in the boot.ini to see anything
above. The other thing you have to take into consideration is that you
mention virtualization, but you don't say what the virtualization technology
is or anything about the host. Therefore any suggestions may or may not
apply because you didn't supply the complete picture.)

"יניב" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:766A697C-B6B7-49C2-AD86-39D24A76B25F(a)microsoft.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> I had win 2008 standard (as Virtual Machine) and i wanted to increase the
> memmory to more than 4 giga RAM.
> I set the RAM to 20 Giga and did an upgrade from standard to enetreprise.
> Now, when i right click on "My compuer" i see the amont of RAM is 7.53
> Giga,
> and if i open "Preformence" tab at "Task Manager" i see the total physical
> memmory is 3838 MB (Still 4 Giga RAM).
>
> How do i fix this?
> Tnx, Yaniv.

From: David Kerber on
In article <766A697C-B6B7-49C2-AD86-39D24A76B25F(a)microsoft.com>, =?Utf-
8?B?15nXoNeZ15E=?= <@discussions.microsoft.com> says...
>
> Hi Everyone,
> I had win 2008 standard (as Virtual Machine) and i wanted to increase the
> memmory to more than 4 giga RAM.
> I set the RAM to 20 Giga and did an upgrade from standard to enetreprise.
> Now, when i right click on "My compuer" i see the amont of RAM is 7.53 Giga,
> and if i open "Preformence" tab at "Task Manager" i see the total physical
> memmory is 3838 MB (Still 4 Giga RAM).
>
> How do i fix this?
> Tnx, Yaniv.

Did you configure the vmware service to give the guest OS that much ram?

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