Bit computing – Toshiba Satellite C660 User Manual

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User’s Manual

E-2

Legal Footnotes

Under some conditions, your computer product may automatically shut-

down. This is a normal protective feature designed to reduce the risk of lost

data or damage to the product when used outside recommended

conditions. To avoid risk of lost data, always make back-up copies of data

by periodically storing it on an external storage medium. For optimum

performance, use your computer product only under recommended

conditions. Read additional restrictions in your product documentation.

Contact Toshiba technical service and support, refer to

TOSHIBA support

section in Chapter 8

Troubleshooting

for more information.

64-Bit Computing

64-bit processors are designed to take advantage of 32 and 64 bit

computing.
64-bit computing requires that the following hardware and software

requirements are met:

64-bit Operating System

64-bit CPU, Chipset and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)

64-bit Device drivers

64-bit applications

Certain device drivers and/or applications may not be compatible with a 64-

bit CPU and therefore may not function properly.

Memory (Main System)

Part of the main system memory may be used by the graphics system for

graphics performance and therefore reduce the amount of main system

memory available for other computing activities. The amount of main

system memory allocated to support graphics may vary depending on the

graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other

factors.
If your computer is configured with more than 3 GB memory, the memory

might be displayed as approximately 3 GB only (depending on the

computer’s hardware specifications).
This is correct because the operating system usually displays the available

memory instead of the physical memory (RAM) built into the computer.
Various system components (like the video adapter’s GPU and PCI devices

like Wireless LAN, etc.) require their own memory space. Since a 32-bit

operating system cannot address more than 4 GB of memory, these

system resources overlap the physical memory. It is a technical limitation

that the overlapped memory is not available to the operating system. Even

though some tools might display the actual physical memory built into your

computer, the memory available to the operating system will still be

approximately 3 GB only.
Computers configured with a 64-bit operating system can address 4 GB or

more of system memory.

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