To increase or decrease your PC APU's vRAM you need to go into BIOS settings and locate the IGPU settings. Most settings has a maximum of 2 GB of vRAM you can assign to your APU graphics. Possibly with the newer BIOS versions this amount might be higher now.
If you have a laptop, that option may not be available and you are stuck with whatever vRAM is default for your laptop. Some laptop's you can change the vRAM amount for your APU.
I don't believe that any OS can change this BIOS setting so you need to look in your BIOS for your motherboard and find everything concerning IGPU or Graphics and see which setting is the one that can increase or decrease your vRAM for your APU.