jack,
You said that the laptop just one day started showing 224MB instead of 256MB for main system memory. That can't be possible if the minimum setting for video is 32MB. It has always been using at least that much, hence the difference in the amount of RAM Windows is showing you.
As for bumping it up to 64MB, yes that's as easy as changing a setting in the BIOS. It should be easy to find, and even easier if you consult your manual (which is out on the manufacturer's site if you don't have a paper copy).
However, I highly advise you upgrade the amount of RAM to at least 512MB before doing so, especially if you have a newer operating system such as Windows 2000 or XP. Make sure you find the right memory configuration, because newer laptops require dual-channel to be enabled for best performance. Shop at
or
for the best prices. I would only consider common name brands such as Micron, Kingston, Corsair, OCZ, etc.
~cdogg
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