Why is my 8 gigs of ram not fully usable on a Windows 7 64-bit system with an HP G42?

The title contains most of the details, but to re-explain briefly, I recently installed two 4 gig sticks of ram in my HP G42-415DX.  The full 8 gigs shows as installed, but only 3.74 gigs is showing as usable.  I have verified that I have a Windows 7 64-bit system (Home Premium to be exact), and I have recently updated drivers (at least I'm sure I've updated all the drivers, but it is possible for one or two utility type drivers not being installed) to try to solve the problem, to no avail.
If there's anything more I can provide, let me know.
EDIT: And while I'm thinking of it, they are 8500's.

Hi:
See if this works...
Run msconfig.
In the System Configuration screen, Boot tab, Advanced Options, if there is a check mark in the box next to Maximum memory. Remove that checkmark and save your changes.
Reboot and hopefully Windows recognises all the Ram ( minus the reserved ) after restarting.
Please give that a try, and post back and let us know if that frees up some system memory for you.
Paul

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