How do I find out what kind of graphics card is installed on my computer?
yo mamma asked:
A friend gave me a computer and it couldn 't remember what? L hab? Installed on a computer when? L did increase for the game (v? Deo / g card? Fica, game software). C? How can I find the character? Curia Rationum of art? Assholes. I was told that it is hard to find and hopeing to clean my computer and reinstall everything in? L but I do not have the programs UCES. Help please. Tambi? N? L do not have? To the spare disk for the computer, c? How can I get to go around as a? I can clean the computer and start over, "he is really slow and I think I may have a virus or something of which my zone alarm is not? take care. Thanks for any help, I am a Manichean? when it comes to computers. • If Windows Xp be clean? reinstated with the spare disk?
A friend gave me a computer and it couldn 't remember what? L hab? Installed on a computer when? L did increase for the game (v? Deo / g card? Fica, game software). C? How can I find the character? Curia Rationum of art? Assholes. I was told that it is hard to find and hopeing to clean my computer and reinstall everything in? L but I do not have the programs UCES. Help please. Tambi? N? L do not have? To the spare disk for the computer, c? How can I get to go around as a? I can clean the computer and start over, "he is really slow and I think I may have a virus or something of which my zone alarm is not? take care. Thanks for any help, I am a Manichean? when it comes to computers. • If Windows Xp be clean? reinstated with the spare disk?
Tags: Computers, Gaming Software, Virus







January 10th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
click start then run then in the box type dxdiag and hit enter…this will bring up a window showing you all the information on your CPU,memory,video,sound hardware etc…the below options will work but will not tell you how much video memory you have as well as all the other info….
January 13th, 2009 at 5:19 am
My Computer on the start menu, right click it, then click properties.. when that opens, click on hardware, then click on Device manager, then click on Display Adapters
voila!
January 15th, 2009 at 12:33 pm
LOL……..Go to
Start
Settings
System then tab over to hardware and go to device manager
then it will show each device and video adapter type.
If it doesnt make sense/have trouble send me a message.
Added
If the driver was never installed for the video card it wont shot up in Display/Adapters.. Gona need a new XP disc to reformat.
Make sure you back up your documents (word,excel , pictures etc) before you wipe it clean.
January 16th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Go to Start then control panel then Display Properties and up top is about five little slides go to settings and alittle down the page will have (Display) and it is right next to that . Now was that hard. Hope I helped you Joe
January 16th, 2009 at 10:29 pm
To find out what kind of Graphics card u have >right click on your desktop>properties>settings.
January 19th, 2009 at 10:44 pm
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Computer Slow
Download and then run startup.exe (FREEWARE) at:
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Can’t live without it and windows…
Then disable and/or uninstall whatever u don’t need.
Other things to try:
1 - Disk Cleanup (removal of temp files, cookies, etc.)
2 - Defrag
3 - Registry Cleanup (CAN BE VERY RISKY!)
FROM A HARDWARE PERSPECTIVE THE BEST AND MOST COST EFFECTIVE POSSIBLE UPGRADE (IN GENERAL) IS THE ADDITION OF MORE MEMORY (RAM).
ALL ELSE FAILS - RELOAD YOUR O/S (WINDOWS) AND THEN REINSTALL ALL OTHER PROGRAMS YOU NEED/USE!
Joe…
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Computer Virus/Spyware/Adware/Malware/etc
All FREE…
Download and then run Avira AntiVir Personal Edition Classic at:
Download and then run Spybot - Search & Destroy at:
Download and then run Ad-Aware SE Personal at:
Joe…
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