Try to enter the command below to Command Prompt to restore the memory value to default.
bcdedit/deletevalue {default} truncatememory
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Hello, I did a thing and checked my Maximum Memory usage trying to set my memory to 16gb but it incorrectly set to 0. This is causing my windows to blue screen and it will not boot my RAM I guess? I'm looking to use a command in the command prompt to reset this? Any assistance would be awesome...
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Try to enter the command below to Command Prompt to restore the memory value to default.
bcdedit/deletevalue {default} truncatememory
UPDATE: I was able to reset the value this worked perfectly thanks soo much!!
bcdedit/deletevalue {default} truncatememory
this allowed me to reset the value.
Delete it so you can get back into Windows.
Redo your 16 gb RAM.
Are you at a command prompt? With PE or Recovery?
diskpart
lis dis
sel dis 0
lis par
I'm at the Command Prompt in the windows boot menu with other recovery options.