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Need to change T1742 Video Card FRAME memory. To boot from CD with Perfect Image on eMachine T1742 unit I need to change the Video card Frame memory (increase) so that the Perfect Image program can boot properly. What function key gives access to change the Video card Frame menory? Thanks for any help... JT [email protected] . To boot from CD with Perfect Image on eMachine T1742 unit I need to change the Video card Frame memory (increase) so that the Perfect Image program can boot properly. What function key gives access to change the Video card Frame menory? Thanks for any help... JT [email protected]

  • jetmail Sep 24, 2009

    Solution #1 is not the answer.
    I need to find out the function key to gain access for setting the Video card FRAME memory for the eMachine model T1742.

    Thanks for trying to help me.

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