Please
stop making threads - make one and stick to it. Your previous threads have been locked, and so will your future threads if they should have been replies instead. Forum policy :P
If you don\'t know what graphics card you have, point to the Start button and click Run. Type \"dxdiag\" (no quotes) in the box and press return. In the new window, go to the Display tab, and read \"Name\" and \"Manufacturer\". \"Name\" is the name and model of your card, and \"Manufacturer\"... is self-explainatory.
For NVidia, visit
http://www.nvidia.comFor ATI, visit
http://www.ati.comFor anything else, use
http://www.Google.com to find the correct manufacturer address.
Find the latest drivers on the manufacturer\'s website, download, install :)