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how to upgrade ram without buying a new one


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30-Mar-2008, 05:07 PM #1
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how do you upgrade ram and clean your video memory like i installed this game named gtavicecity and when it was done i click on it and it said it can not find enough avalible videomemory
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31-Mar-2008, 01:14 AM #2
When you figure out a way, let us know. We could all use free RAM upgrades.

Here's a site to get RAM cheap(ish)

Under MS-DOS there was a command (memmaker) that would optimise RAM, but I don't think GTA Vice City runs in DOS, nor does that command work in Windows.
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07-Apr-2008, 06:40 PM #3
You probably need more RAM and a new graphics card (expensive... ). Oh and this is probably in the wrong section (try in hardware)
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