- How to detect the graphics card
- Posted by mmcr on May 6th, 2006
I Have a Win XP SP2 that is just running the standard MS VGA driver for the
graphics card, which is very slow, but I don't have the drivers or even know
the make of the graphics card and when I try using the Add New Hardware
wizard windows can not detect it's make either.
What is the best approach to getting the correct drivers for this graphics
card?
Thx
Kevin
- Posted by Jim on May 6th, 2006
First identify the brand and model number of the card. Most brand name
manufactures use either NVIDIA or ATI.
Once you have determined this go to either NVIDIA's or ATI web site to
download the latest drivers for your card.
Jim
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- Posted by Malke on May 6th, 2006
mmcr wrote:
To find out what hardware is in your computer:
1. Read any documentation you got when you bought the computer.
2. If the computer is OEM, go to the OEM's website for your specific
model machine and look at the specs (you'll be there to get the drivers
anyway)
3. Download, install and run a free system inventory program like Belarc
Advisor. The older Aida32 is good for this, too.
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html - Belarc Advisor
http://www.aumha.org/free.htm - Aida32 (hosted on Jim Eshelman's site)
Malke
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- Posted by Bruce Chambers on May 6th, 2006
mmcr wrote:
1) Start > Run > MSinfo32.exe.
or
2) Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Information
or
3) Start > Run > DXDiag.exe.
or
4) Right-click My Computer > Manage > Device Manager.
or
5) If none of the built-in tools provide the information you want, you
can use these utilities to help determine the answer to your question:
SiSoft's Sandra
http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/index.ph...are_dl&lang=en
Belarc Advisor
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
Unlimited Possibilities' AIDA32
http://forum.aumha.org/overflow/aida32.zip
Lavalys' Everest Home
http://www.lavalys.com/products/over...?pid=1&lang=en
or
6) Look in the manual/documentation that came with the computer.
Re-install the most recent WinXP-specific video drivers, as
provided by your video adapter's manufacturer's web site.
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- Posted by paulmd@efn.org on May 8th, 2006
Malke wrote:
I've always liked the install random drivers till it works approach.
;-)