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Aperture size - Can I change it within the OS or MUST it be in the bios?
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is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change it from within the OS. Is there a way to do that? Kind regards, Sebastian A. Potthoff |
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really do think that is only controlable via bios. I didnt realize you
couldn't access bios on laptops myself "Sebastian A. Potthoff" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change it from within the OS. Is there a way to do that? Kind regards, Sebastian A. Potthoff |
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"Sebastian A. Potthoff" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change it from within the OS. Is there a way to do that? Kind regards, Sebastian A. Potthoff Why do you want to change it? The system memory used for textures is shared, that is, if it isn't being used for textures it's avialable for other uses. |
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what manufacturer makes it so you can't access BIOS?
"Strontium" wrote in message ... Depends on mfg. - Bratboy stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: really do think that is only controlable via bios. I didnt realize you couldn't access bios on laptops myself "Sebastian A. Potthoff" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change it from within the OS. Is there a way to do that? Kind regards, Sebastian A. Potthoff -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 |
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On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 06:43:55 -0600, "Bratboy" wrote:
really do think that is only controlable via bios. I didnt realize you couldn't access bios on laptops myself It's not a question of being able to access the bios, it's a question of having the ability to change the AGP Aperature size once you're in there. Sadly, many 'mainstream' mfgs like Dell don't give you much in the way of bios tweaks. I ran into the same problem with a client's machine. The fix (don't remember the problem now) was to increase the AGP aperature size to 128, but there was no bios option. Frustrating as hell. "Sebastian A. Potthoff" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change it from within the OS. Is there a way to do that? Kind regards, Sebastian A. Potthoff |
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I was referring to NEWBIES that don't know how to get into CMOS (BIOS for
wannabe know-it-alls). So, your point, is moot. Of course BIOS (AKA CMOS FOR THOSE THAT KNOW WHAT THE HELL THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT) is accessible. But, dependent on different mfg's, the key to be pressed to get in varies....SMARTASS. OH WAIT! I see that you are from Rochester, NY....That explains quite a bit. I did research in upstate New York, back in `93. You East Coasters got sticks up your asses...Just my impression. Besides, OEM BIOS versions are total crap and really don't have any options for the end user. So, accessing CMOS on a laptop (inherently proprietary) is useless, unless you just love looking at the time stamp. Want more of an answer, asshole? - Steve stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: I have worked on a lot of laptops.. Compaq, Dell, Toshiba, HP ,Sony, etc.... have yet to run into one where I cannot access the BIOS. You may have to hit a differnet ket than F1 or Del to get into it but so far I have been successful. In fact many of them you can set a boot up paswword that you set in the BIOS. So like I asked, what mfgs don't let you in? (plenty is not an anwser). "Strontium" wrote in message ... Plenty.... - Steve stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: what manufacturer makes it so you can't access BIOS? "Strontium" wrote in message ... Depends on mfg. - Bratboy stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: really do think that is only controlable via bios. I didnt realize you couldn't access bios on laptops myself "Sebastian A. Potthoff" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change it from within the OS. Is there a way to do that? Kind regards, Sebastian A. Potthoff -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit |
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Well, maybe then you can tell me how to access the BIOS on a Toshiba
Satellite 5200-XXX... As far as I know, it is not possible... Please tell me if you know more. Thanks, Sebastian "Steve" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I have worked on a lot of laptops.. Compaq, Dell, Toshiba, HP ,Sony, etc.... have yet to run into one where I cannot access the BIOS. You may have to hit a differnet ket than F1 or Del to get into it but so far I have been successful. In fact many of them you can set a boot up paswword that you set in the BIOS. So like I asked, what mfgs don't let you in? (plenty is not an anwser). "Strontium" wrote in message ... Plenty.... - Steve stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: what manufacturer makes it so you can't access BIOS? "Strontium" wrote in message ... Depends on mfg. - Bratboy stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: really do think that is only controlable via bios. I didnt realize you couldn't access bios on laptops myself "Sebastian A. Potthoff" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change it from within the OS. Is there a way to do that? Kind regards, Sebastian A. Potthoff -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 |
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Who is the one with a stick up their butt? I was only inquiring what mfgs
don't let you into BIOS (CMOS for thos who think they know everything). Sorry.... I'll be sure not to question your great knowledge ever again "Strontium" wrote in message ... I was referring to NEWBIES that don't know how to get into CMOS (BIOS for wannabe know-it-alls). So, your point, is moot. Of course BIOS (AKA CMOS FOR THOSE THAT KNOW WHAT THE HELL THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT) is accessible. But, dependent on different mfg's, the key to be pressed to get in varies....SMARTASS. OH WAIT! I see that you are from Rochester, NY....That explains quite a bit. I did research in upstate New York, back in `93. You East Coasters got sticks up your asses...Just my impression. Besides, OEM BIOS versions are total crap and really don't have any options for the end user. So, accessing CMOS on a laptop (inherently proprietary) is useless, unless you just love looking at the time stamp. Want more of an answer, asshole? - Steve stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: I have worked on a lot of laptops.. Compaq, Dell, Toshiba, HP ,Sony, etc.... have yet to run into one where I cannot access the BIOS. You may have to hit a differnet ket than F1 or Del to get into it but so far I have been successful. In fact many of them you can set a boot up paswword that you set in the BIOS. So like I asked, what mfgs don't let you in? (plenty is not an anwser). "Strontium" wrote in message ... Plenty.... - Steve stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: what manufacturer makes it so you can't access BIOS? "Strontium" wrote in message ... Depends on mfg. - Bratboy stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: really do think that is only controlable via bios. I didnt realize you couldn't access bios on laptops myself "Sebastian A. Potthoff" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change it from within the OS. Is there a way to do that? Kind regards, Sebastian A. Potthoff -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 |
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The last Toshiba that I came across I believe it was just F1 (Satellite XCDT
4524 or something like that) "Sebastian A. Potthoff" wrote in message ... Well, maybe then you can tell me how to access the BIOS on a Toshiba Satellite 5200-XXX... As far as I know, it is not possible... Please tell me if you know more. Thanks, Sebastian "Steve" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I have worked on a lot of laptops.. Compaq, Dell, Toshiba, HP ,Sony, etc.... have yet to run into one where I cannot access the BIOS. You may have to hit a differnet ket than F1 or Del to get into it but so far I have been successful. In fact many of them you can set a boot up paswword that you set in the BIOS. So like I asked, what mfgs don't let you in? (plenty is not an anwser). "Strontium" wrote in message ... Plenty.... - Steve stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: what manufacturer makes it so you can't access BIOS? "Strontium" wrote in message ... Depends on mfg. - Bratboy stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: really do think that is only controlable via bios. I didnt realize you couldn't access bios on laptops myself "Sebastian A. Potthoff" wrote in message ... Hi, is there a way to change the aperture size within the OS or must it be in the Bios. Since I have a laptop that does not allow any chance of accessing the BIOS, I need to find a way how to change it from within the OS. Is there a way to do that? Kind regards, Sebastian A. Potthoff -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. 'Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 |
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