I know what you mean :) but a bunch of intel igp laptops have already
done quite a bit, and in the case even more, the more the merrier :)
So do contribute with all you can, everyone has to gain. And I'm sorry
about your data, I know how that feels better than I ever wanted.
About IGRM, running it, selecting the desired app and selecting
software is usually all that's required for improved performance. On a
few cases though, unknown mode will perform better. Like I said
before, there is some trial and error on some things. You don't need
addgame.reg when using IGRM.

On 12 Jan, 14:06, Robert Whitis <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm very interested in joining that struggle, I'm a prime candidate
> being an acer laptop owner showcasing Intel onboard graphics, are you
> kidding me? lol...also the only thing upgradeable on my laptop was the
> RAM (1 GB to 2 GB max), the HDD is upgradeable, and also the CPU.  I'm
> not sure off the top of my head what the best CPU it can take it, but
> I would imagine it's not much of an improvement.  All in all, I'd have
> to spend another $200 to top out what the mobo can handle, and maybe a
> few extra dollars if I went overboard with the HDD.  Originally, I
> purchased a USB WD MyBook 500 GB along w/ the laptop, but I'll never
> do that again, as it got knocked over by my feline friend, and
> completely destroyed a full 500 GB of media, installation files, CD
> ISO images of gaming and program CDs, and my entire music collection
> (over  50,000 mp3s).  I indeed cried a river that day.  I even tried
> tossing the piece in the freezer, "tapping" *cough* slamming it on the
> counter, nothing unjammed that sucker, and when it was all said and
> done, I lost my entire 500 GB of data.  I will be sure to follow that
> link and become a part of that movement.  Thanks for the invitation.

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