Serial number is usually located on the bottom, however you can also look here at the right side of the first link I provided above.
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I need to increase my shared video memory for my Packard Bell Easynote E5138 Laptop.
I went to the BIOS menu, and was given the selected options: 8, 16, 32Mb. However, I have heard it is possible to increase even the options available e.g 64Mb, by flashing the BIOS to the newest available for my motherboard.
Is this possible, or am i grossly misinformed?
Anyway, assuming this my problem lies in the fact that im such a noob that i dont know what my motherboard model is, or how to find out what it is, and I obviously cant open up my laptop, so
Can someone help?
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another thing to try is to download cpuz. It will give you hardware specifications about your computer, including your motherboard and bios mfg's.
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.
what a quick answer! Thank you vm sir.
but i am very computer illiterate. I entered the serial no, and it only gives the option of downloading creating and using a bootable BIOS update CD. Is this what I should do to update? but most importantly WILL IT GIVE ME A HIGHER OPTION?
also, How can i be sure it is designed for my motherboard? cos if not, could cause serious damage.
btw, yes its for a game, but my system matches the game recm. specs.easiy. It would help to up my shared video memory, seeing as ive got 736mb RAM anyway.
ok, i just found out i cant increase the shared memory any more:
"In the BIOS you can set how much memory the system can use for video memory (8, 16 or 32 MB, the last one being the default setting). The value set in the BIOS is, however, the minimum value. Windows XP can, if it needs to, allocate double the value allocated in the BIOS."
thanks, both answers were very. helpful :)
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by: pkutterPosted on 2007-06-13 at 10:00:07ID: 19276109
You can probably start here. .com/globa l/ uteractive /hardware/ 2013369/ pa ckard-bell -easynote- e5138
http://support.packardbell
You should be able to enter the serial number on the laptop and see if any bios is available. If the information you recieved about changing it to 64 MB isn't for your specific model then I suspect that you will not be able to increase it beyond 32MB. Why do you want to increase it beyond 32 MB? If it's for playing a game that requires more video memory this laptop may not perform real well. According to this review this model's graphics performance isn't very good.
http://www.vnunet.com/comp