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Probook 450 G1
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi,

Recently I tried to modify the amount of dedicated Vram on my Probook 450 G1 as it was showing only 112 MB of Dedicated Vram. I went into the BIOS and found out that the options was already maxxed out (512 MB) so I saved the setting and rebooted but it shows only 128MB of VRam. So, I went into the bios once again and I checked if it was updated to the latest version, which it is (1.40) and tried to change the Dedicated Vram option to 128 MB; booted up to Windows and checked Vram, 128 MB in use. I shut down the notebook, went into BIOS and set the option to 512 MB but, booting up to Windows, nothing had changed. I repeated this process two times and I updated all the drivers fro alll the components. Can anyone help?

Many thanks,

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