You dont. You have 512MB of ram with 8MB of onboard graphics leaving you with 504. Ram is hardware and if you want more ram you buy more ram.
2007-10-25 11:57:27
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answered by s j 7
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1. That is not a substantial memory increase that would cause your games to run faster. It wouldn't go any faster.
2. You cannot ADD to the RAM you already have. These days of DRR/2 ram, everything is surface mounted and compacted. Maybe in the 1970-1985s you could.. It might be possible to mod your RAM but nobody does that.
2007-10-25 11:59:58
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answered by akp913 2
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You cant make ram out of thin air, you need to upgrade.
Not many laptop will allow you to upgrade video cards, chances are you need to buy more memory, even so, if you have a standard video shared, your game wont run, or run well at all.
2007-10-25 11:58:26
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answered by Cupcake 7
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It depends on the processor manufactuer and the bios setup. The bios setup can allow you to control your processor speed as well as the speed of your memory from your ram. If you dont know how to do this i'd suggest you keep the stock settings. Many computers especially laptops can over heat and can cause you to burn parts. It can be done through the bios setup.....each bios setups are fairly different on different motherboards.
2007-10-25 12:02:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy The Memory,,,You just can't make it up or happen...
You could try overclocking, but on a laptop, I really wouldn't advise it...
Laptops are not really meant for gamming,, unless you have the $3000.00-$5000.00 rigs that can game...
But Im sure that thoose laptops have more memory than 512MB! Or at least they better for those prices >:(
2007-10-25 12:40:11
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answered by min77ion 5
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I think you can overclock it but it might not wotk on a laptop and if it does it could permanently damage your laptop. Go buy more thet don't cost much. on mt laptop the ram thing is on the bottom under a cover. You can change them.
2007-10-25 11:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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you have shared video memory. you have to get a dedicated video card or get more RAM
2007-10-25 11:55:34
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answered by Wire Tapped 6
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