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  1. Hi, i wish to check the allotted video card memory 256mb/512mb etc on my MSI E350DM-E33/AMD/MS-7720 board, but i can't find the details under bios. Anyone know how to access them please?

    This is a media centre PC and there is no keyboard used, but on start up i get a 'no keyboard detected error message', which won't let me start up unless i connect one! Would be grateful if anyone knows how to disable.

    I've googled to no avail!
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    allotted video card memory 256mb/512mb
    I'm not quite sure what you are referring to; are you speaking of the integrated memory that came with the mobo? If that is what you mean, it's going to be a lot more that 256megs. It should be gigs. But I am not sure what you mean so I may be off-base. I don't know if this is a homebuild or a retail, but the memory type and amount should be in the manual that came with the unit. Other than that, there are free analyzers that will tell you. Here is a good one:
    http://www.alexnolan.net/
    Keyboard: I am afraid you are up a creek with that one. I have never heard of by-passing a keyboard, usually the boot process stops immediately on every mobo I have ever built with or owned. Maybe others here know of a way, though.
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    Originally Posted by Mitterhouse View Post
    Hi, i wish to check the allotted video card memory 256mb/512mb etc on my MSI E350DM-E33/AMD/MS-7720 board, but i can't find the details under bios. Anyone know how to access them please?

    This is a media centre PC and there is no keyboard used, but on start up i get a 'no keyboard detected error message', which won't let me start up unless i connect one! Would be grateful if anyone knows how to disable.

    I've googled to no avail!
    I don't know if it works for a Zacate APU or not, but there is a free program you could try, SIW Home Edition that may be able to tell you about dedicated and shared memory allocated for on board video cards. Look under SIW's "Hardware" section under "Video".

    Most HTPC users install a wireless keyboard of some kind for situations where a remote control or pointing device isn't sufficient.
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    Use Gpuz for all kinds of info about you video card:
    http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
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