64 megs is used by your onboard video.
You can't recover it without adding a new video card that has its own RAM onboard.
Just buy more memory. You won't even notice that missing 64 megs if you have 1 GB or more memory.
2007-06-09 06:02:19
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answered by Kasey C 7
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There's nothing wrong with your computer. Your PC's video card is integrated into the motherboard and uses 64 MB from the total RAM.
2007-06-09 13:04:12
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answered by adi 4
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If your computer's video chipset is built-in to the motherboard instead of a seperate physical video card that occupies a slot, then you're probably outta luck.
Many manufacturers simply grab 64mb of main meory for the built-in video feature. If you install a regular video card, then you *might* be able to go into the BIOS setup and disable the motherboard video.
2007-06-09 13:04:09
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answered by Proto 7
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Nothing wrong with your RAM or your PC, It's just a adjustment of memory, Video card will utilize 64 MB of ram ( Share ) that's it.... You can't recover it...
2007-06-13 09:25:54
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answered by Shridhar Daddi 2
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