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SYMPTOMSWhen you run the MEM command in an MS-DOS session within Windows, the value displayed for Extended (XMS) memory may be under 64 megabytes (MB), even though the computer may have more than 64 MB of physical memory installed. Also, the values for Extended memory and Total memory may be displayed as question marks (?). CAUSEThis behavior occurs because programs running in an MS-DOS session in Windows can gain access to a maximum of 64 MB of extended memory. RESOLUTION
The actual amount of physical memory detected by Windows is displayed in the System tool in Control Panel. The amount of free memory available is displayed in the System Monitor tool. Q142770 How to View Free-Memory Statistics in Windows 95 STATUSThis behavior is by design. Additional query words: ram virtual machine
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