RE: Where did the extra mem come from
Did you installed something recently which needed an update of DirectX? Things like games, graphic programs, or even Windows fixes and updates (SP2 for example)?
It is quit possible that your DirectX drivers were updated and that the previous ones couldn't reconize your graphics card properly and thus gave a faulty result. Even now, it indicates that your total memory on the graphics card can't be read properly because of the "approximate".
PS: btw, what kind of screen do you got? A CRT or a TFT/Plasma? Because 60Hz for a 1024x768 resolution CRT screen would be very low (and bad for the eyes).
This post was edited on 11-14-2004 at 11:36 PM by CookieRevised.
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