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Only 790 MB free Ram in Win7 SP1 on z690 board


Dietmar

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Hi,

I just test win7 SP1, win8.1 on the Gigabyte z690 UD DDR4 board, both bit32 versions.

In win7 SP1 I have to change the acpi.sys against my modded version, because it shows Acpi A5 BSOD during install.

The for XP modded USB3 driver works there.

But compi is slow. A check shows, that only 790 MB ram are free, the same for win8.1.

Any idea, for to get more ram

Dietmar

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Dietmar , try this.

How to enable memory remapping in BIOS.

From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Memory Options > Memory Remap.

Select a setting. Remap All Memory—Makes all memory in the system available again on the next boot. No Action—Leaves any affected memory unavailable to the system.

Save your setting.

https://www.compuhoy.com/what-is-memory-remapping-in-bios/

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  • 3 months later...

Hi Dietmar, I have the same mobo z690 UD DDR4 and I wish to run win 7 x64, but unfortunettly i can't get rid off BSOD 0xA5 (0x11, 0x08). Can you share me your modded acpi.sys?

I would be very grateful for help

EDIT:

When I use your acpi file from that link: https://ufile.io/c2bc9ntv I'm getting the 0x7E(c0000005, ...) error. In attachment I uploaded my oryginal acpi.

Regards

acpi.sys

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sorry i misunderstood. ignore my above reply.

@Dietmar can i ask that you please update this link https://ufile.io/mtx2ub7j which contains "acpioriwin7bit64DDB11h8hack.sys", because it now seems to be paid access only

i share the same motherboard and i have been trying to get windows 7 to work for 3 days now. i would be very grateful if you could send another link for your modded acpi.sys file. thank you!

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