Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26961787-20180912161440/@comment-26961787-20180915051443

NozomiType-R wrote: UEFI is only for the boot process, and has nothing to do with the amount of memory the OS can support.

Other than allowing you to utilize all 4GB, the 64-bit edition is more powerful because it will allow you to utilize the 64-bit architecture of the CPU (the extended registers etc). You need to also use the 64-bit editions of software, where possible.

Having more usable memory will likely make your Windows experience smoother anyway, since there will be less swapping of memory pages to/from the HDD. If you can have it, use it.

Although for browsers, I think they still usually come in 32-bit editions.

Have you kept Chrome updated? I see, I will update chrome and try later. Thanks.

I heard when looking for a way to solve hardware reserved take too much RAM and one of them is adjust onboard GPU memory in BIOS setting, tab Advanced, but my BIOS don't have that tab. And again I looking for reason, turn out my BIOS doesn't have that tab (most standard laptop they said) and UEFI has that tab (hah, I'm not sure because I'm not an expert but at that time I gave up that method and stopped learning about BIOS).