in drivers.com... you will need to know the manufacturers name of the video card. the best thing would be to try for the manufacturers website... but if its a generic one then try drivers.com.... if its a desktop pc then the name of the video card is usually displayed when you start the computer (only in some) look out for it though, its the first thing that comes up and goes in a flash.....
2007-03-22 03:30:20
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answered by NeevarP M 3
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Question is too vague. We'd need to know who the manufacturer is. Try http://ati.amd.com/ for ATI video cards and www.nvidia.com for nvidia cards. If you don't know you can download the free Belarc Advisor, install and it will give you the information. (www.belarc.com/free_download.html)
VGA compatible? Are you talking the monitor here? Go to the manufacturers site and download the driver (usually a .inf file) and install that.
2007-03-22 03:33:45
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answered by Thomas T 4
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Video is video toddler, that has now not something to do with sound you could opt to end messing with drivers as you do now not even comprehend what drivers do of path and clearly lacking training in computers end watching gay toddler anime please and carry out slightly interpreting on google. learn the mute button, i assume that's what you probably did as you look unintelligent and now not waiting to examine elementary blunders alongside with that please end watching anime inspite of the actuality that, in uncomplicated words losers watch that stuff (different than you're slightly toddler )
2016-11-27 22:02:42
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answered by ? 4
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