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01-23-2020 04:49 AM - edited 01-23-2020 04:51 AM
It is not a defect its a design. However, you can try this:
Go to Start menu and click Settings. Navigate to System and click Display on the left sidebar of the System Settings.
Scroll down the Display menu and click on the option Display adapter properties at the bottom of the box.
In a new pop up window, you will see the adapter type used on your system and other graphics information in the Adapter tab. Check the total amount of allocated space for the dedicated video RAM under Adapter information and you can change it according to your preference.
I have seen this suggested in the Forum but never tried it myself and am a little skeptical but worth a try.
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