I have a VIA 133A based motherboard and the amount of video and texture memory is reported incorrectly. How can I fix it?
• Try changing the ‘Video Cacheing Mode’ setting in your BIOS to UC (Uncacheable) as opposed to UCWC (Uncacheable, Write Combining). • Try installing the latest BIOS update for your motherboard. You can get help with finding out what BIOS you need and instructions as to how to flash it at Wim’s BIOS page. • Try installing the latest NVIDIA reference drivers. Drivers 5.16+ may fix this problem. • Try installing the latest VIA AGP drivers. • Try changing the AGP Aperture size in your BIOS to another value – see the ‘How can I change my AGP Aperture size?’ question. • Try using the registry key mentioned in the ‘How can I enable AGP4X in the Detonator 5.16+ driver sets on my VIA 133mhz chipset motherboard?’ question with the 5.16+ drivers. • Try disabling the Windows startup logo by either using TweakUI (in the Boot tab, uncheck ‘Display splash screen while booting’) or editing the c:\msdos.sys file (don’t forget to turn off the read only attribute first) and putting ‘Logo=0’ in the ‘[Opt
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