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Old 11-20-2007   #1 (permalink)
BorisM


 
 

Dedicated Video Memory

I recently installed 2 games on my PC: Age of Empires 3 and Roller Coaster
Tycoon 3, which are both reasonably old. I have a problem with running both
of the programs. When turning on Age of Empires 3 (AoE 3), a message pops up
that i do not meet the minimum requirement of 64 MB of Video memory. My card
has 224 MB. Once i try to run it the screen is all over the place. I tried a
few things and yet nothings seems to work. I noticed that the dedicated video
memory is set to 0 MB and the system video memory is set to 32 MB; could that
be the problem. If so how can i change the settings. Your help is much
appreciated.
THANK YOU.

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Old 11-21-2007   #2 (permalink)
Paul Smith


 
 

Re: Dedicated Video Memory

"BorisM" <BorisM@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>I recently installed 2 games on my PC: Age of Empires 3 and Roller Coaster
> Tycoon 3, which are both reasonably old. I have a problem with running
> both
> of the programs. When turning on Age of Empires 3 (AoE 3), a message pops
> up
> that i do not meet the minimum requirement of 64 MB of Video memory. My
> card
> has 224 MB. Once i try to run it the screen is all over the place. I tried
> a
> few things and yet nothings seems to work. I noticed that the dedicated
> video
> memory is set to 0 MB and the system video memory is set to 32 MB; could
> that
> be the problem. If so how can i change the settings. Your help is much
> appreciated.
This may not be changeable, dedicated memory refers to memory which is wired
into the graphics card directly.

What graphics card is in the machine? The only thing I can suggest is
making sure you've got the latest driver installed.

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Old 11-26-2007   #3 (permalink)


Vista home premium 64 bit
 
 

Re: Dedicated Video Memory

Are you running on a laptop? If you have not got a separate gfx card you will have to go into your bios and change the amount of memory reserved for gfx.
Repost with your system specs. If it is a bought computer the model and make. The more info you can give us the better the members of this forum can help.
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Old 11-29-2007   #4 (permalink)
Andy [YaYa]


 
 

Re: Dedicated Video Memory

"Paul Smith" <Paul@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "BorisM" <BorisM@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:9386A9A4-6531-4699-84E2-A97A53174957@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>I recently installed 2 games on my PC: Age of Empires 3 and Roller Coaster
>> Tycoon 3, which are both reasonably old. I have a problem with running
>> both
>> of the programs. When turning on Age of Empires 3 (AoE 3), a message pops
>> up
>> that i do not meet the minimum requirement of 64 MB of Video memory. My
>> card
>> has 224 MB. Once i try to run it the screen is all over the place. I
>> tried a
>> few things and yet nothings seems to work. I noticed that the dedicated
>> video
>> memory is set to 0 MB and the system video memory is set to 32 MB; could
>> that
>> be the problem. If so how can i change the settings. Your help is much
>> appreciated.
>
> This may not be changeable, dedicated memory refers to memory which is
> wired into the graphics card directly.
>
> What graphics card is in the machine? The only thing I can suggest is
> making sure you've got the latest driver installed.
>
More than likely you have an integrated video card. (built into the
motherboard), a lot of these cards do not have their own video RAM, instead
they take some of your system RAM and use it as Video RAM, most games are OK
with this, some are not.

If this is a desktop computer, consider upgrading your video card. Maybe
your system ram while you're at it.

Upgrade your drivers first, might fix the problem.

-A.

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