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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
can I fake VRAM?
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<blockquote data-quote="mulberry" data-source="post: 925596" data-attributes="member: 127162"><p>I have a MacBook with 64MB VRAM. I am trying to load final cut studio 3 which requires 128MB VRAM... I can't get past the point in the installation when it checks for the system requirements because I do not have enough VRAM. </p><p></p><p>As I understand it, VRAM cannot be upgraded. </p><p>short of buying a new computer (which I'd rather not do as I just paid 200 euros to have a new hard drive in my Macbook) is there a way to change the system description... so that it appears like I have enough VRAM? </p><p></p><p>or any suggestions of how I could get round this?</p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mulberry, post: 925596, member: 127162"] I have a MacBook with 64MB VRAM. I am trying to load final cut studio 3 which requires 128MB VRAM... I can't get past the point in the installation when it checks for the system requirements because I do not have enough VRAM. As I understand it, VRAM cannot be upgraded. short of buying a new computer (which I'd rather not do as I just paid 200 euros to have a new hard drive in my Macbook) is there a way to change the system description... so that it appears like I have enough VRAM? or any suggestions of how I could get round this? thanks [/QUOTE]
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