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Aug 30, 2006, 04:22 AM
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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Radeon showin 32MB instead of 64MB
Before I formated HDD, I had an ATi Radeon IGP 345M (I guess thats equal to Radeon 7000) with sharred 64MB (this is a laptop).
I decided to instal Ubuntu Linux just for the hell of it, and if everything worked out ok, I'd stay on linux forever. But things didn't workout ok...my modem was winmodem so I had to revert back.
I'm back to windows professional again. everything works, except that when I run dxiag, it shows 32Mb instead of 64MB in display properties.
Running Omega 3.8.252 drivers. My card is recognised and all, just not showing the right amount of RAM memory.
Any inputs?
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Aug 30, 2006, 09:47 AM
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DriverHeaven Granddaddy
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Georgia, USA
Posts: 12,115
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Originally Posted by Sinan
Before I formated HDD, I had an ATi Radeon IGP 345M (I guess thats equal to Radeon 7000) with sharred 64MB (this is a laptop).
I decided to instal Ubuntu Linux just for the hell of it, and if everything worked out ok, I'd stay on linux forever. But things didn't workout ok...my modem was winmodem so I had to revert back.
I'm back to windows professional again. everything works, except that when I run dxiag, it shows 32Mb instead of 64MB in display properties.
Running Omega 3.8.252 drivers. My card is recognised and all, just not showing the right amount of RAM memory.
Any inputs?
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Greetings and welcome to Driverheaven!
It sounds like your BIOS got changed somehow. That's where you establish how much memory the IGP will share with the system RAM.
It likely defaulted to 32 MB when you made your OS changes.
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Aug 30, 2006, 12:27 PM
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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 3
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Thanks for the welcome.
Yeah, probably it did. But I have no way of accessing the BIOS. I've tried every possible key...but anyway, I'll tinkle with it.
Now, my Opera and Firefox are constantly crashing without any explanation. Sometimes the error window doesn't even come.
Also, I get blue screen of death more often. Could this be due to Omega drivers maybe?
Radeon had NO drivers installed, so Omega is it's first, fresh driver.
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Sep 1, 2006, 11:10 PM
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DriverHeaven Addict
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Canada
Posts: 330
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Hello:
Accessing the BIOS needs to happen when the computer is first turned on. The general key to access the BIOS is F1, F2 or the del key (usually easier to press the key repeatedly when you first turn your system on). However, it is dependant on your notebook OEM.
If you specify the model of your notebook, i may beable to assist you with accessing the BIOS.
The Radeon IGP 345M uses UMA shared memory, which is assigned by the BIOS. It is the "UMA" setting that appears on the "general" or "advanced" screens in most BIOS menus that use the Radeon IGP 3xx chips.
The Radeon IGP 345M can become unstable in some cases when using the Omega drivers from a direct Fresh install. It is usually recommended to install the notebook's most up-to-date driver first, than update them manually to the omega drivers, or other modded driver (ie, by usuing patje's mod tool)
You browser issues, and BSODs could be related, but i have not heard of such an issue relating directly to the graphics drivers. I would recommend checking your system event log (start--> run --> eventvwr.msc) to determine the exact problem. It sounds more related to a virus, or file corruption.
Good luck.
- Randomness
Last edited by Randomness; Sep 1, 2006 at 11:13 PM.
Reason: Added response to Driver issue
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Sep 2, 2006, 01:07 PM
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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 3
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The notebook model is Sony Vaio PCG-FRV37. And I can't really blame Omega drivers since I get a blue screen almost 5-10 times a day even with the original drivers that came with the notebook. I think it might be memory leaks or/and a corrupted driver somewhere. The system is way unstable.
I just checked the eventvwr.msc
OR I might have a virus.
Code:
Error code 00000024, parameter1 001902fa, parameter2 f2ce634c, parameter3 f2ce604c, parameter4 805808b1.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
There is plenty of those ^^^^
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Sep 2, 2006, 01:29 PM
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DriverHeaven Addict
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Canada
Posts: 330
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Hello again,
You could try a BIOS update for your Sony Vaio PCG-FRV37
From here:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu...d=1156&os_id=7
Follow the update instructions from Sony carefully. You will be updating your BIOS under your own risk, and make sure the update process does not get interrupted.
I would also strongly recommend a complete system reload, and have your memory modules tested. You can download and use the Windows Memory Tester, which you can get here:
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
Good luck, take care.
- Randomness
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