S200 With 64 Bit Windows - No Drivers

I just bought an S200 which comes stock with 4Gig of Ram. So I wanted to install 64bit windows 7 so I could utilize all of the ram in the machine. But then I discovered that Lenovo only offers the main chipset and various other drivers for the S200 in 32bit only. So as a result I had to install Windows 7 32bit and I am only able to use 3GB of the 4GB of the ram inside the machine. What is the logic behind this and is there any solution here? Cheers...

What was the default os on your laptop? By the way is your system hardware based on 32 bit or 64 bit?
Ishaan Ideapad Y560(i3 330m), Hp Elitebook 8460p!(i5-2520M) Hp Pavilion n208tx(i5-4200u)
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