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HP Pavilion p7-1207c Desktop PC
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

HP Pavilion p7-1207c Desktop PC.  Fails Video Memory Fast Check and Video Extended Memory Check.

Where is Video Memory located, hardwired on motherboard or removable DIMMs?

 

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hi

should be

VIDEO GRAPHICS • AMD Radeon™ HD 6530D integrated graphics(16)
• Up to 3065MB Total Available Graphics Memory as
allocated by Windows® 7

an integrated part ( processor ? ), and a part coming from the random access memory

 

motherboard should be this one

https://support.hp.com/th-en/document/c03261074

AAHD3-HB (Hibiscus)

 

 

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The video memory is part of the on board system memory unless you have added a graphics card.  If the system is running OK then the test results are possibly wrong. This system was designed for windows 7 and 8 and possibly the test is failing because of windows 10.

 

Your motherboard looks like the following and has a number of the old type of electrolytic capacitors

BeemerBiker_0-1665747210119.png

 

Please examine your motherboard for signs of bad capacitor examples are here.

Also look for the name of the motherboard.  It could be cupertino2 or IPISB-Cu or a 4 digit code

Please run msinfo and report the following: bios version, date and baseboard product.  

for example

BeemerBiker_1-1665747563735.png

 

You can use the windows key plus shift plus "S" to capture part of the display and post back here.

 


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hi

should be

VIDEO GRAPHICS • AMD Radeon™ HD 6530D integrated graphics(16)
• Up to 3065MB Total Available Graphics Memory as
allocated by Windows® 7

an integrated part ( processor ? ), and a part coming from the random access memory

 

motherboard should be this one

https://support.hp.com/th-en/document/c03261074

AAHD3-HB (Hibiscus)

 

 

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Thanks for your help.  I have the motherboard you specfied.  The poblems is the display sometimes becomes unresponsive for a few minutes, then it is OK.

I have a spare motherboard I will install.

 

Joe  

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Thanks for your help.  The poblems is the display sometimes becomes unresponsive for a few minutes, then it is OK.

I have a spare motherboard I will install.

 

I see you are a BMW rider too.  I have a '73 R75/5.

 

Joe  

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