That depends on what kind of video card you have. If you have an integrated video card (most likely) you may be able to allocate some more shared memory to the video by simply adjusting a setting in the BIOS. You can find out how to do that in the system manual. However, many BIOS config program will not allow you to allocate more than a certain percentage of system memory, so increasing your total system memory might allow you to set a higher percentage of shared memory to the video adapter. However, if you have a dedicated video card, it would have it's own memory built into it, and therefore you wouldn't be able to increase it, short of replacing that video adapter entirely with one that has more memory already on it. Check your system specs with the manufacture and see which you have, and proceed from there.
Yes you can upgrade if you add a video card{graphics card} with a 256 mb graphic card or 512 mb
NO!
That's correct, it will upgrade your video memory and not your system memory.
Yes you can. "You can upgrade your VGA card. Its MXM 2 type & you can go upto 9650M GT ." source: forum
No, it is not possible to upgrade the memory, resolution, video or network features on any iPad.
If your laptop does not have enough video memory to play GTA VC, you can increase your system's memory. If you know that it does have enough memory, and you're receiving the message in error, you can try reinstalling your video drivers.
You can upgrade/update your 'Graphic Card' on ANY laptop or computer 'Video Card' = 'Graphic Card' Search 'Video Card' for more help.
no it has 1.32GBvideo memory
Very hard to do. Video memory is USUALLY built into the mother board. You can add SYSTEM memory and this will help with the video. VidTec
The maximum amount of RAM supported by the Aspire 5050's motherboard is 4GB. So provided the default 1GB is installed presently, an upgrade of 2GB will not hit your motherboard's upper limit. You should know, however, that Windows XP 32-bit cannot use more than 3GB of RAM, and this includes video RAM. If you have XP 64-bit or a later version of Windows this shouldn't be an issue though.
With a laptop, much of the chip & motherboard design is bespoke (to fit it into the space and power constrains of a laptop) and does no lend it self to upgrades.
No, you can't. Laptops have its own ports. If you want to upgrade your laptop video card, you need to make sure that your laptop has proper ports (mini PCI-E). And then get a video card which will fit that port.
A video card can be added, but the memory can't be expanded enough to create a decent gaming computer. I personally own a HP ZE4500 and you can bring total memory up to 2gb of ram, with 2x1gb sticks, I've done it with mine and it works. Also with the video card upgrade it plays quite alot of mid-range games perfectly fine!
You can't. It doesn't have an HDMI port. The only video output is a VGA port.