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I am trying to install Forza on my Alienware 13 R3, which came with 8gb of RAM. The minimum requirement to download Forza is 12gb of RAM (it's not gonna let me download it if I don't have that much RAM). I bought a 4gb RAM stick just so I can play Forza and put it in my laptop, but now it's saying I've got 11.9gb of RAM.

Is there any way to trick Windows into thinking it has 12gb of RAM? I don't wanna buy another RAM stick since I've already filled up two of the available slots (meaning I'll have to sell the 4gb RAM stick if I buy another 8gb RAM stick)

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Forums on Tomshardware discuss a potential solution for Forza Motorsport 6 Apex, worth a try:

hold page up on your keyboard and click exit at the sametime and then it will bypass it.

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That is due to the fact that some of the RAM is allocated for the performance of your hardware. So, it would not be possible to manipulate that value, unless, you are able to write a kind of strict script which runs against whichever checks Forza has in place.