My Video card is on 64MB

bozo5573

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My Video card is working on 64MB but it is 1GB video card
What should i do. I'm using win7. this is my laptop: http://www.toshiba-croatia.com/discontinued-products/satellite-l750-1pp/
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You have onboard video. Most likely its defaulted to 64mb in the bios and when needed it will use up the available video memory.
 
You have onboard video. Most likely its defaulted to 64mb in the bios and when needed it will use up the available video memory.

any idea how to fix it, i tried to play gta 4 and in video settings it needed 256/64 and i couldnt play, but other things can, please help
 
Go into the bios to see if you can change the amount of memory allocated to the onboard video.
 
This is a common thing with laptops. The advertised memory is 1696 MB (what a weird number...). However, it doesn't actually have that much. It has 64MB of dedicated memory and it can get to that 1696 number by allocating memory from your RAM.

You currently have 1190MB of memory available for your video card. You can't add more physical memory to it, that 64MB is all it will have. What can ever change is the shared amount.

At the end of the day, it's integrated Intel graphics. They've gotten a lot better but you'll still need to run stuff on low for the most part. And unfortunately, some things just won't work.
 
Pretty much. I doubt GTA is even close to playable with that laptop anyway. Sorry. :/
 
Yeah, GTA 4 doesnt even run well on some pretty good desktops. You could have 64 GB video ram and it wouldn't run GTA 4 any better.
 
i have a friend that has ASUS laptop and he somehow repaired that and set the graphic card to normaly 1gb, but he doesn't know what he did he just mest arround. Can i somehow share the ram memory with graphic i have 6gb of ram memory and it's only using 2,7gb
 
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