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    Disabling HYPERMEMORY

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by bartofslaves, Mar 28, 2006.

  1. bartofslaves

    bartofslaves Newbie

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    Hello!
    I'm satisfied user of Asus A6JA. However, I can't find way to disable hypermemory (x1600 256@512). Can anyone help me pls?
     
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    azntiger1000 Notebook Deity

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    I would think you disable it in the bios, am I correct?
     
  3. tullnd

    tullnd Notebook Evangelist

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    Some allow you to do that...mine doesn't.

    Hypermemory isn't listed as a controllable option in the driver sets I've ever used. Why do you want to disable it? Mine only utilizes it if it needs to, and if the system memory is "available". If it's already allocated to running an application...then it's not given to the ATI card.

    Are you having some type of error due to hypermemory?