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Increasing Shared Video Memory for laptop

Asked by saghirali in Computer Motherboards, General Laptop, PC Laptops

Tags: shared, video, memory, increasing

Hi,

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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