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    bios video upgrade

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by tinkica1000, Jun 11, 2008.

  1. tinkica1000

    tinkica1000 Notebook Enthusiast

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    yo ive got an asus pro050 notebook amd 2x 1.9 2gb ram and 7000m nnvidia
    i read that i can upgrade my shared memory from 64 to 128 in bios, if someone could tell me how to do that i would really appreciate it

    thanks
     
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    ChevyNovaLN Notebook Consultant

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    I'm not sure as I don't own an Asus.. but usually RIGHT when you turn on the notebook you should be able to either press F1, F2, ESC, etc... one of those usually gets you into the bios. It should be fairly obvious once you get in there, but there should be a display option where you have a few pre-determined settings for what ammount of video memory you can use.
     
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    tinkica1000 Notebook Enthusiast

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    thank a lot buddy will give it a try when i get home from work