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Old 07-09-2006   #22
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When during bootup did you press delete? Try keep tapping "del" from the moment it starts to boot.
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Originally Posted by joe5
When during bootup did you press delete? Try keep tapping "del" from the moment it starts to boot.
I just tried this to and I'm still getting nothing. Do you have another suggestion that I could try?
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Try F1 , or F2 instead.

If that also doesn't work then have a look here:

http://www.cyberwalker.net/faqs/rein...nter-BIOS.html
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Originally Posted by joe5
Try F1 , or F2 instead.

If that also doesn't work then have a look here:

http://www.cyberwalker.net/faqs/rein...nter-BIOS.html
Ok I'm lost. I finally got into the BIOS settings but I didn't see anything that would allow me to change the VGA Memory. The closest thing I saw to that was the Frame Buffer, but it wouldn't allow me to change that to anything higher than 8MB.
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The setting should be called "Onboard video memory size" and it should be on the "advanced" tab under "video configuration menu".


Have a look here for info and documentation for youre motherboard:

http://support.intel.com/support/mot...ktop/d845gvsr/
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Originally Posted by joe5
The setting should be called "Onboard video memory size" and it should be on the "advanced" tab under "video configuration menu".


Have a look here for info and documentation for youre motherboard:

http://support.intel.com/support/mot...ktop/d845gvsr/
I've looked everywhere in the BIOS settings and there is no Onboard Video Memory Size. In the Video Configuration section it will only allow me to change the Primary Video Adapter and the Frame Buffer.

Could it possibly be that my computer won't allow those settings to be changed?
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LGW, can you still help me with the temps? I've been waiting to hear back from you, whenever you have a chance if you can give me a screenshot of what I'm supposed to show you with MOBO I'd appreciate it, thanks.
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