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i formatted my pc, and lost all drivers, so now i am displaying 800 x 600 with 16 colours. yes it hurts.
i lost the cd which had the graphics card driver on, so i cant install them. i looked at device manager and it says my card is 'standard vga' but im not sure of the brand of the card so i cant download drivers from the net yet. do you know how i can find it out or is there a universal driver? thanks
i lost the cd which had the graphics card driver on, so i cant install them. i looked at device manager and it says my card is 'standard vga' but im not sure of the brand of the card so i cant download drivers from the net yet. do you know how i can find it out or is there a universal driver? thanks
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You have the "universal driver" now, that's why you only have poor resolution with few colours.
Depends on the card tbh. There will most likely be some kind of name on it somewhere.
Or you could try downloading the nvidia drivers from www.nvidia.com as they will work with pretty much any card based on the nvidia chipset, which is probably half the card around today. It's just that that is a waste of time if yours is not an nvidia card.
Unlikely. Soundblaster is a make of sound card from Creative. At www.creative.com It's possible that the video card could be one of theirs too.
But basically unless you can find out the manufacturer you are a bit stuffed.
If it's all inthe sam eline then the graphics card is built into the motherboard, if that is the case then look at themotherboard to see the name or make / model of the motherboard then look up the spec.
If you have a digital camera then tale a pic and show us.. Can't really suggest more then that for now.
What version of windows do you have?