| 421025 |
2006-01-14 05:34:00 |
My hard drive recently went kaput, necessitating a reinstall of windows. When I got everything running again there were various graphical glitches and problems that looked like what happens when you try to use the basic windows video drivers with a nice video card. I set out to find the right driver for the card and install it when I realized that I have no idea exactly which kind of video card it is.
I bought the thing several years ago, and I cannot remember anything about it. I don't know what brand, what make, anything about the card itself. How do I find out what kind of card it is so I can get the driver? I can take the card out of the computer and physically describe the location of all the chips if that's what it'll take! |
godspeaker (9619) |