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problem loading media centre on vista's Home Premium edition
I've tried Reinstalling several times and cant seem to get media centre to load,from what I learned is that you need atleast 128mb of graphic memory for this to happen My new build has an internal graphic that supports 256mb of shared memory the problem is i'm unable to access anywhere I can change it from the default 32mb>to 256mb any suggestions on these will be appreciated(the mobo is a intel g33bu)
My question is will this help or will I have to purchase a card with its own memory? |
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To change the mem setting go into the BIOS when the pc is first turned on.
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