Most likely the other remaining MB is dedicated for games.
change it by bios first you need a dedicated graphics memory otherwise you8 cant
VRAM is an acronym for 'Video RAM' which is the high speed computer memory dedicated to a computer's graphics hardware. Some systems use a portion of the computers normal memory for this, and others have dedicated memory for this.
you can't or you can get more ram but it only increases shared memory video!
dedicated memory is memory which is only connected to the GPU. changing shared memory to dedicated memory would involve rewiring the laptop, which would be far more expensive and far more effort than buying dozens of laptops with dedicated memory.
The best way to increase Virtual Memory is to increase the size of the Paging File. To do this in Windows, go to Control Panel and click on "System." Go to the Advanced tab and click the settings button under the performance section.
Virtual memory may be implemented in different ways in different operating systems, such as Windows and Linux, but the core concept is the same; you are simulating more memory than you have by temporarily putting it on disk. The idea is the same between the two operating systems, and the way of implementing may be very different.From the user's point of view they are the same.
Page file in windows is identical to swap memory in unix based systems. Microsoft gives a different name to all the terms and hence the page file.
sorry but there are none that can increase your memory
Windows memory diagnostics. To run it type memory into the start menu and press enter, or click windows memory diagnostics.
It uses the swap. The swap is a dedicated partition and not a file.
Texas Memory Systems was created in 1978.
This question is not complete, so I will elaborate to the best of my ability. Windows XP by default is located in C:\WINDOWS and Windows 2000 by default is located in C:\WINNT I can not specify a filename, because I don't know what filename you are looking for. Please be more specific.