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Shared graphics memory in vista



 
 
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Old August 22nd 09, 09:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
dennis
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Default Shared graphics memory in vista

Mark wrote:

My adapter information says

Total available graphics memory 2431MB
Dedicated Video memory 1024mb
System video memory 0mb
Shared system memory 1407mb


And that is just fine. Don't worry more about it. Your applications will
use it if they need it.
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Old August 22nd 09, 09:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Frank-FL
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Default Shared graphics memory in vista

"Bill Daggett" wrote in message
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Mark wrote:

"nomore" wrote in
news:2AF79FFE-0C73-403C-B8D2-
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Did you shut off the motherboard graphics in the BIOS?
If not I strongly recommend you do so immediately.


Not sure how to do this! I downloaded and installed a bios update on
Thursday as I was recommended to do on the hp website and since then
I have
had a bit of an issue with my compaq presario. When you switch it on
or
restart for whatever reason it takes an astonishing 5 minutes to
load up
windows! Everything is ok when windows eventually does load though.

Can I use the system restore disks to restore the computer to its
original
factory state or is there another easier way to fix this possible
bios
problem?


You can not reverse a BIOS update.



Since when???

 




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