When in the BIOS/UEFI, search for menus labeledAdvanced FeaturesorAdvanced Chipset Features.

Ultimately you’re trying to find an option that allows you to changeVGA Share Memory SizeorVRAM Size.

Consider makinga Windows system restore pointtoo.

Windows Registry Editor

Press theWindows key+Rand typeregedit.

If you’re using Intel onboard graphics, navigate toHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Intel.

If you’re using an AMD APU, change the last menu option in that chain toAMD.

Right-click (or tap and hold) on theIntelorAMDfolder and selectNew>Key.

snag the newGMMfolder and right-click (or tap and hold) in the right Windows pane.

SelectNew>DWORD (32-bit) Value.

If you have 4GB of system memory,512MBwould be a good value to opt for.

If you have 8GB,1024would be a good choice.

power cycle your system and then follow the steps below to see how much VRAM you have.

Without enough of it, assets have to be pulled from the far slower system storage.