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10-11-2013 05:31 AM
Hello
i have hp pavilion sleekbock 15 - B128es
core i3 1.50 ghz 1.50 ghz
8 G RAM
320 Go HDD
Intel HD Graphics Family 1366 X 768 : 212 MB
????
212 ? this is realy size or no ??
Can you knead ???
Or there is an error in instaling Windows8 ??
help me plz !!!!!!
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10-11-2013
09:53 AM
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04-20-2016
09:47 AM
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OscarFuentes
Hey don-aleoovera,
The Intel HD graphics shares system memory, and typically it scales itself based on needs. So, what you are seeing is normal. You can look at the full specs of your PC here:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03649321
The Intel HD graphics shares system memory, and typically it scales itself based on needs. So, what you are seeing is normal. You can look at the full specs of your PC here:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03649321
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10-11-2013 10:52 AM
In order to fully utilize all of your system's RAM, you should be using a 64-bit operating system. The short story is that 32-bit operating systems do not support more than 4GBs of total system memory.
Like the specs say, it is UP TO that amount for graphics. The number is dynamic based on usage requirements and BIOS configuration. There is nothing wrong with your system, however you should install a 64-bit version of Win8 since half of your RAM is not being used. This should open up the graphics card to more memory as well.
Like the specs say, it is UP TO that amount for graphics. The number is dynamic based on usage requirements and BIOS configuration. There is nothing wrong with your system, however you should install a 64-bit version of Win8 since half of your RAM is not being used. This should open up the graphics card to more memory as well.
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10-11-2013 11:12 AM
Excellent! Let us know what happens!
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