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Staro 14.11.2009., 14:24   #4
dh41400
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Probaj s ovime:
  • Restart ->
  • prilikom bootanja stisni F10 (ulaz u BIOS) ->
  • nakon toga dolazis do ovako necega ->
  • potrazi u opcijama (System configuration?) opciju za postavljanje velicine video memorije i postavi na 512MB
To bi trebal biti to (nadam se)

BTW postoji mogucnost da nema te opcije u BIOS-u ... razlog: zlocesti inzenjeri ... :/

EDIT:

Bojim se da nista od toga:


"Your ATI Radeon 3200 is an Integrated Graphics Controller. Therefore it requires to use part or portion of the system memory as its Frame Buffer.
In your case, it is the 256MB dedicated memory. It is also being marketed as a Shared Memory Graphics System in some marketing material.

Shared Memory means the Integrated Graphics Controller does not has its own dedicated Video Memory Module VRAM to store the Frame Buffer for upcoming images.
Integrated Graphics Controller uses portion or part of the system memory space as its Frame Buffer.

Graphics Controller needs a dedicated Frame Buffer space to hold the upcoming image(s).
A bigger Frame Buffer can hold more screen images and speed up the display but it will cut down the total system memory size for all the rest of applications.

Therefore, you can NOT disable the Shared Memory for your Integrated Graphics Controller Radeon 3200.

This latest ATI Integrated Graphics Controller and its Graphics Driver provide a feature called HyperMemory.
You can bring up your Catalyst Control Center ( CCC ) and find this information under the Graphics Hardware.

For your 2GB system memory, there should be two entries inside this Graphics Hardware window indicating

Memory Size = 894 MB
Memory Type = HyperMemory.

Your Graphics Driver will use the Dedicated Memory ( 256MB ) to perform all the initial Graphics Driver functions.
It will request OS to release additional system memory if your Graphics Applications need more than 256MB to complete all the tasks.
The additional system memory is Called HyperMemory.

HyperMemory is a temporary allocated system memory space assigned by the OS to the Integrated or Discrete Controller.
The HyperMemory space will be released back to OS as soon as the Graphics Controller and Graphics Driver can perform all the Graphics tasks within the 256MB dedicated/shared memory space."
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