VGA share memory, where do I set this?

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Glenn

I need to increase the VGA share memory to 64MB... [I'm having trouble
with expanding my display, and I got a tech from the manufacturer of the
motherboard informing me that I need to increase the VGA share memory].

So, anyone know how I do this on Windows 2000 Professional (NT)? I've
gone through all the Control Panel selections that make sense, and tried
"Help", but I can't find it.

Thanks
Glenn
 
Glenn said:
I need to increase the VGA share memory to 64MB... [I'm having trouble
with expanding my display, and I got a tech from the manufacturer of the
motherboard informing me that I need to increase the VGA share memory].

So, anyone know how I do this on Windows 2000 Professional (NT)? I've
gone through all the Control Panel selections that make sense, and tried
"Help", but I can't find it.

This need to be done at startup
You need to access the BIOS ( usually by pressing the 'delete' key at boot
time)
One of the screens has the information of the amount of RAm to set aside for
Video

Success

&re
 
&re said:
I need to increase the VGA share memory to 64MB... [I'm having trouble
with expanding my display, and I got a tech from the manufacturer of the
motherboard informing me that I need to increase the VGA share memory].

So, anyone know how I do this on Windows 2000 Professional (NT)? I've
gone through all the Control Panel selections that make sense, and tried
"Help", but I can't find it.


This need to be done at startup
You need to access the BIOS ( usually by pressing the 'delete' key at boot
time)
One of the screens has the information of the amount of RAm to set aside for
Video

Success

&re
Thank you for the info!! :)

I'm going to give it a try once I get a 256MB memory card that I just
bought online... currently have only 128MB.
 

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