Qosmio F50-126: how to activate the integrated graphics card?

Running Windows 7 on F50 - 126.
After checking my specs on the site Web of toshiba, here are the details on my graphics card: -.

Manufacturer: NVIDIA;
type: NVIDIA; GeForce; 9700 M GTS supporting TurboCache; technology
memory: 512 MB dedicated VRAM (up to 1 791 MB of total available graphics memory using the TurboCache™ technology with 3 GB of system memory)
memory type: GDDR3 (800 MHz) video RAM (resp. RAM video and system memory combined)
connected bus: PCI Express 16 x

I want to know if I can turn on my integrated graphics card. I know that clicking on powersave suppose to turn off my 9700 m and go to the integrated card, but the laptop did not want it actually disabled.
Like, watching a video or a game of battery the difference between "Powersafe" and "Balance" is not that much.

The computer seems to work at full power.
Because I remember when I had Vista installed, the game and used trolling videoes. But on windows 7 it doesn't. Anyone know how to activate the integrated card?

I have my computer updated completely and everthing... How d I do not know if my card is turned on or off?

Hi mate

I'm a bit confused of m.
Why?
Because you ask about activation and deactivation of the graphics card (integrated).

First of all, there is ONLY a single graphic chip!
It s a GeForce 9700 M GTS graphics card.

The graphics chip supports the 512 MB GDDR3 own (he dedicated video memory s) and it s is always available!

In addition, the chip supports shared system memory. It depends on the available main memory!

For example:
* With the help of Win 32 bit system *.

System memory: * 2 GB *.
Dedicated video memory: 512 MB
Shared system memory: 767 MB (using 3 GB of RAM you 1279 MB)
TOTAL available graphics memory: 1279 MB (1791 using 3 GB of RAM)

System memory: * 4 GB *.
Dedicated video memory: 512 MB
Shared system memory: 1279MB
TOTAL available graphics memory: 1791 MB

* With the help of Win 64 bit system *.

System memory: * 2 GB *.
Dedicated video memory: 512 MB
Shared system memory: 767 MB
TOTAL available graphics memory: 1279MB

System memory: * 4 GB *.
Dedicated video memory: 512 MB
Shared system memory: 1791
TOTAL available graphics memory: 2303

As you can see the use of Win 64-bit and 4 GB of RAM would be better for the graphics card as the use of the file Win 32 bit with 4 GB of RAM

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