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Does anyone know how to access the advanced settings in the BIOS of a newer HP laptop? Before HP staff tells me this is prohibited to avoid me breaking my laptop, please read my story. 

 

Ive been going through a really tough time lately. I’ve had a lot of changes and I have to get a job I don’t care about just so I won’t go hungry. Recently, I’ve gotten into the Witcher series and that’s brought me some small measure of happiness. 

 

I played and beat the the first game by upgrading my RAM, no problem. I started the second game with the graphics turned WAY down and had no problem with it working. I was actually feeling happy and looking forward to something.  Then, suddenly, the game became unplayable because of a graphically  demanding section. Just like that- poof my one leisure stress relief activity gone. 

 

Ive tried everything to get it to work. I can’t afford a new graphics card, being that my laptop model has integrated cards so I’d have to buy a whole new board. Then I hear about sharing RAM with your GPU, if it’s integrated. That’s all I want to do in my advanced settings of my BIOs. I have plenty of RAM to share with my GPU, and only need a tiny bit To bridge the gap. I don’t want to tweak anything crazy. I very much value my laptop and wouldn’t do anything to endanger it.

 

Please. I was feeling good before this game failed me. If anyone can tell me how to access the advance  settings in my BIOS, it would mean so much to me. My laptop model is HP Laptop 15-db0xxx. 

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@JustinAttas

Thank you for posting on the HP Support Community.

 

Don't worry as I'll be glad to help, As we have limited support boundaries in the support community as of now.

I would request you to reach out to our HP Smart Friend Support and our Support Engineers should be able to sort this out. HP Smart Friend Support can be reached by clicking on the following link: www.hp.com/contacthp/


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