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hi there!
there are many videos on youtube to increase dedicated video memory but I don't know it's really worked or not but on other hand recently I am using windows 7 64bit i have dedicated video memory just 64mb now i am using windows 10 64bit and videos memory is just 32mb.
please tell me am just want to increase dedicated video memory
my system specs
Hp Compaq 6200 pro
2nd gen i3-2021
ram 6gb 2x3 Kingstone
thanks in advance🙂
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HD 2000 graphics are not supported on Windows 10.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005526/graphics-drivers.html
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Well, it is the answer. With WIndows 10, you are running the Microsoft generic driver, which provides only basic functionality. Any settings or registry edits will be mostly ineffective. The only possibility you have of any change is dedicating memory in the bios.
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but sir there is no function in Hp Compaq 6200 pro bios for changing dedicating videos memory😥
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It is HP's BIOS, not Intel's. There is nothing you can do (except to get a new(er) PC that is supported on windows 10.
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Al is correct; your only options for dedicating video memory is within the BIOS. Whether this dedication is then supported/utilized by the Microsoft Compatibility driver is an unknown.
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