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You should really keep this in your other thread.

Anyway, depending on what operating system you are running, you need to find the "run" command. If you're using XP, click on the start button on your taskbar and it should be located towards the bottom. If you're using Vista, do the same (click on start/the windows icon) and in the "Start Search" field, type in "run". It should then find the run program, which you can then click on.

Once you've done this a small box will appear. You will need to type "dxdiag" (without quotations), then either hit enter or OK and a bigger window will open. In this window you will be presented with a number of tabs, such as Display and System. You need to click on the "Display" tab you should find out information about your graphics card, in particular the name.

You will then need to locate the manufacturers website and search for your particular card. There should be a section with your specific card and its drivers. Look for the latest one and follow the download and installation instructions.

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