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If you have memory tied up in textures, that would be handled through
START.SETTINGS.CONTROL PANEL.DISPLAY, or through a custom icon on the right
side of the START bar (over by the clock). Browse through the available
tabs and buttons until you see a texture memory setting. If you have AGP
video, this should be there somewhere. Typically set this at 5 to 10 % of
total available memory (depending on how texture-intensive your common apps.
are). I have 256MB RAM and use 18MB for textures.
Good luck.
Martin Kurr
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> From: Eric Greenberg[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] PC100?
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> >Also, check your video card
> >texture memory setting...you may have more memory tied into textures if
> the
> >video driver automatically allocates based on fraction of total available
> >system memory.
>
> Now, how do you check the texture memory setting? I don't see a setting
> for
> this in the BIOS.
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