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« on: 07. August 2011., 15:04:28 »

i could not install the graphics in my newly installed XP  as mother board driver is missing. how do i detect the vga driver needed for my PC. please help
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« Reply #1 on: 07. August 2011., 17:23:45 »

You can use AIDA64 to see which Graphics chip you have on, then looking for the driver is easy Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: 07. August 2011., 17:25:29 »

i could not install the graphics in my newly installed XP  as mother board driver is missing. how do i detect the vga driver needed for my PC. please help

Hi Nobs and Welcome to SCF Community.

Don't worry We'll help you to resolve this problem... Wink

For the start please provide us information about motherboard manufacturer & type??

Also, did you try to install correct driver using Automatic Microsoft Update?

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« Reply #3 on: 07. August 2011., 17:27:40 »

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You post reply 1min. before me...  thumbsup


@nobs 

Sorry for Off Topic. Wink
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