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Assuming your computer allows you to change the ammount (that is a motheboard setting for shared memory that varies), you need to get into BIOS. Restart your PC and generally you have to press F2 or DEL to enter Setup/BIOS. Then just look for the option.

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Look on the bottom of your notebook. It should have a model number.

 

Then go to IBM's website, and find the drivers for your model. They should have specifically the video drivers you need. They should also tell you what onboard video card you have (like a SiS Integrated Video Model XXX). And if you don't trust that IBM has the latest driver there, you can atleast now look for the proper driver elsewhere.

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:- If I did I wouldn't be asking. 

 

My previous computer bit the bullet.  I am using a IBM Thinkpad.  I need my KotOR fix, DAMNIT!

What model Thinkpad? I've got a T41p, and it has an ATi Mobility Radeon T2 128MB.

Failing that, Ender's advice is sound: IBM have a very good update service now, it has improved out of sight since I bought this model, and it was as good as M$ before.

Look on the bottom of your notebook.  It should have a model number.

 

Then go to IBM's website, and find the drivers for your model.  They should have specifically the video drivers you need.  They should also tell you what onboard video card you have (like a SiS Integrated Video Model XXX).  And if you don't trust that IBM has the latest driver there, you can atleast now look for the proper driver elsewhere.

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Err... yes. And if it is one of those piece of sh1t integrated video arrays, as they used to put in older models, chances are you'll be screwed as far as compatibility goes. I had a Thinkpad (more like Stupidpad) too, and it was unable to run anything DirectX-based.

 

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- When he is best, he is a little worse than a man, and when he is worst, he is little better than a beast.

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Err... yes. And if it is one of those piece of sh1t integrated video arrays, as they used to put in older models, chances are you'll be screwed as far as compatibility goes. I had a Thinkpad (more like Stupidpad) too, and it was unable to run anything DirectX-based.

 

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:lol:

 

That's hilarious.

 

But to contribute, you might find this helpful Harve:

 

http://www.drivershq.com/?af=driversdotcom&bn=4

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Err... yes. And if it is one of those piece of sh1t integrated video arrays, as they used to put in older models, chances are you'll be screwed as far as compatibility goes. I had a Thinkpad (more like Stupidpad) too, and it was unable to run anything DirectX-based.

 

:p

I wasn't going to be that blunt, but yeah, if it isn't an nVidia or ATi, then chances are it won't run KotOR ... after all, it's a DirectX9.0b game!

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In the bath, of course.

Oh, well. If you are really not crying, then...

:- I'm leaving I'll come back when you grow up which will probably be never, who's the baby now? :)

If he leaves and doesn't come back until Numbers grows up, which is never, that means he never returns, doesn't it?

 

 

(I just had to insert this, as I missed the whole argument and I was being wrongly accused and abused!)

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