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MelWell749

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  1. No no I realize that now that I might have been a little hasty in buying a DIY setup =). I just want to see if I can get at least some performance out of it but maybe thats not possible?. Right now I can allocate 128mb of pci space to it in setup 1.x but it runs like crap and is outperformed by my dGPU. If i try to deprioritize my dGPU i can allocate 512mb of space but when i try to chainload it just gives me a blank prompt until i reset. And I cant remember what I did but i managed to allocate 512mb of space and boot up in 256 colors which i think is the "iGPU" taking over. Should i be looking at buying a suitable laptop instead or is there something i can do here?
  2. When I try to chainload win7 it starts up my Sony Vaio Rescue kit and wants to recover windows 7. Any thoughts on that? My Computer : Sony vaio VPCF13M1E Intel i5 560M dGPU : Nvidia Geforce 425m eGPU : Nvidia Geforce GTX 460 v2 4gb RAM
  3. Ok ill go ahead and do that. WIll post back with results. Thanks!
  4. Oh god i've been at this for a long time now! I got a GTX 460 v2 running on PE4L on a sony vaio notebook with intel i5 560M processor. If it doesnt recognize the card i set it to sleepmode and then power it on which gives me error 12. So then i restart my computer and everything shows up fine and i can use the card BUT it's laggy as hell. It's even performing worse than my dGPU (Geforce 425M) so i figured it was a allocation problem so i installed setup 1.x which can allocate 512mb to the card but when i try to chainload it after that it just gives me a black screen and when i turn off the GPU at the black screen i get a BSOD. What can be done? Oh and my USB port stopped working and i dont get what the pci.bat explanation thing is in the troubleshooting. Any help at all would be appreciated! Thanks
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