Gaming ATI HyperMemory?

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Hey Tempers! I recently found out about the technology to convert RAM into VRAM; HyperMemory (For ATI, NVidia is under another name). Anyways, last month I had recieved my HP Pavilion G42-243CL Laptop and I wanted to know if I could use HyperMemory.

I heard the settings for Hypermemory is located in the BIOS, but my laptop's BIOS doesn't have a setting for VRAM (or any others in particular).
The BIOS is called Phoenix or something similar to that name. If anyone could help me out, i'd be grateful
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To me, this sounds exactly like the "shared memory" of IGPs. I don't get what's so special about it.

Also, the BIOS manufacturer are called Phoenix Technologies. The BIOS won't have any special name, just a version number. Here's the wiki. I remember that they were the ones that made the BIOS for my earlier computers (PentiumII and earlier).
 

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