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I know that how to check my ram and here is my ram.

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But from some resources, I found that if I have more than 4 GB ram and still using Windows 7 32 bit, it would show only 4 GB ram because Windows 7 32 bit only support 4 GB ram. So, it is possible that I originally have more than 4 GB ram but this is saying 4 GB ram. So, How to determine how much ram I have? (I don't wanna open my CPU/other hardware)

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  • "But from some resources, I found that if I have more than 4 GB ram", show us an image. Commented Aug 21, 2021 at 10:23
  • I didn't mean that I have more than 4 GB ram. I mean that from some resources I found that if someone has more than 4 GB ram, Windows 7 32 bit would show only 4 GB because it doesn't support more than 4 GB ram. Commented Aug 21, 2021 at 10:39
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    Restart the PC and check the total RAM from the BIOS. Commented Aug 21, 2021 at 10:46
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    The dialog in your screenshot already shows the physical amount as well as the actually usable amount (subject to hardware and software limitations).
    – Daniel B
    Commented Aug 21, 2021 at 12:16
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    @rajin100000 - It would show the correct amount but the usable memory would be limited to 4 GB. You have 4 GB installed in your system.
    – Ramhound
    Commented Aug 21, 2021 at 16:03

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You could boot into the BIOS and look for details about the RAM.

The BIOS knows exactly how much RAM you have got.

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You can open command prompt (type cmd in the Start Menu), in the opened window type systeminfo |findstr /i "Total Physical Memory" this will show the total amount of physical memory and some info about used and and available memory.

Also you can use wmi to get info: wmic MEMORYCHIP get BankLabel, DeviceLocator, Capacity, Speed this will show you every memory module and its capacity.

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