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Last answer on Feb 23, 2009 6:57:11 am GMT nukefission, on Feb 22, 2009 9:00:34 am GMT 
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Hello,
im running a HP530 Laptop with
2Ghz core duo
2GB ram(i upgraded it)
120GB HDD
and
vista basic

and an onboard GMA950 that has its own 68MB ram(in the GFX controll panel it said so)
but i want it to use part of my 2GB
ive checked the bios but it has no option to ajust grapics ram
any ideas?

Configuration: Windows XP
Opera 9.51

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xpcman, on Feb 23, 2009 1:07:21 am GMT

Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) 3.0 in a GMA 950 motherboard supports up to 224MB of video memory; system memory is allocated where it is needed dynamically. So there is nothing you can change it is all automatic.

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 nukefission, on Feb 23, 2009 6:57:11 am GMT

K thanks
dang intel
i gonna go in a corner and sulk

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