Added more ram disk at 100

The savage_1

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I had 16gb of ram then later on I upgraded it to 32 and it took forever to boot up, maybe 10mins?
Once I opened up task manager it said my HDD/SDD is at 100, when I had 16gb of ram I never had this problem. Should I check the bios?

Thanks,
Anon
 
Solution
You added ram, you need to make sure that your BIOS settings for memory are correct and are using the ram correctly. If not you will encounter this issue.
Easiest solution is to reseat the CMOS battery located on the motherboard, just pop it out and place it back in the same way I was. Do not do this if you have settings in the BIOS that you manually set, e.g. Overclocks you will lose those settings and have to do it again.
You added ram, you need to make sure that your BIOS settings for memory are correct and are using the ram correctly. If not you will encounter this issue.
Easiest solution is to reseat the CMOS battery located on the motherboard, just pop it out and place it back in the same way I was. Do not do this if you have settings in the BIOS that you manually set, e.g. Overclocks you will lose those settings and have to do it again.
 
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