Essentially yeh. Windows will recognise that certain desktop features won't
be needed or used, so it'll take away the Glass (essentially, bit more
in-depth than that) and depending on your driver settings (in Device
Manager) and the game settings, it should take full advantage of your card

)
Even if it doesn't right now (depending on the build of Vista you have), it
should do by the end product.
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"RA" <Idon'> wrote in message
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> Yes, the game will have all VRAM available to it.
>
> When another application wants to use the video card, Aero shuts off.
>
> "Galvin" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> When you start a game full screen. Will the game have all available
>> memory.
>>
>> So for example you have a 256mb card. When running a game will the game
>> have all 256mb of ram. Or will the desktop since it uses 3D be using a
>> portion of that 256mb of ram
>