Only us cool kids do...
John Dunlap wrote:
> didn't even know I had a video card in my Dak,........cool
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> On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Jamie Calder <JCalder3@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
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>>I installed a dedicated video card to replace the onboard video in my
>>computer. In the BIOS there's an option to select what to use for primary
>>video, onboard video or PCI. PCI was already selected although onboard was
>>being used (from the factory) and it was working fine. I checked Devise
>>Manager and only the new video card was listed. Selecting PCI as the
>>primary video doesn't turn off the onboard video since it was working while
>>selected. I still show that some of my system RAM is being shared with the
>>graphics card.
>>Total Available Graphics 511
>>Dedicated Video Memory 256
>>System Video Memory 0
>>Shared System Memory 255
>>I only want the 256 MB on the card to be used. It's only an office computer
>>but I need the new graphics card for dual monitor use. How do I turn off
>>the shared memory?
>>Thanks!
>>James
>>
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