Windows 7 System Information At Startup?
Jan 17, 2013i have a mini netbook with windows 7 starter and since yesterday every time i start it up it shows me this system information window and pressing esc does nothing what can i do..
View 4 Repliesi have a mini netbook with windows 7 starter and since yesterday every time i start it up it shows me this system information window and pressing esc does nothing what can i do..
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Since upgrading to Windows 7 Professional (32bit) my system information says I have 4GB ram installed (which is correct) but only 2.93GB available?
Is there any way to resolve that?
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