tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5384857.post2260159470835749275..comments2023-10-10T03:52:55.494+01:00Comments on Under The Stairs: Get-Process Produces Negative NumbersUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5384857.post-68192921965383677012017-02-07T14:04:34.867+00:002017-02-07T14:04:34.867+00:00First, to get the adapter ram, I'd user PowerS...First, to get the adapter ram, I'd user PowerSHell:<br /><br />win32_VideoController get AdapterRAM<br /><br />However - the value returned is a 32-bit numer (system.int32). The value itself is contained in a WMI class and can not be changed by customers. To fix it, MSFT would need to update the class, and then update the provider (which provides the Win32_VideoController class) and update any and all drivers that use it. <br /><br />Maybe they could just add a new property (AdapterRAM64) and use it side by side - MSFT can update the win32 provider to add the new field and populate it as appropriate. The driver manufacturers could provide it as an update. And maybe MSFT could make support of 64-bit values something required for the card/driver to be certified.<br /><br />TL;DR - you can't.<br />Thomas Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05591926562143348089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5384857.post-16843859437881955632017-02-07T13:18:09.955+00:002017-02-07T13:18:09.955+00:00How do I apply this to get 64-bit video adapter me...How do I apply this to get 64-bit video adapter memory ?<br /><br />I currently use "wmic path win32_VideoController get AdapterRAM"Borghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13645314569998000597noreply@blogger.com