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Hi,
I was wondering how I find out using WinXP what graphics card i have in my laptop. I had a look around in the systems control panel option and couldn't find much (or at least i didn't think i could) so I was wondering how I can find this out. -- cheers |
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Visit the support web site of the manufacturer of your laptop
and search for the specs pertaining to your specific model laptop hardware configuration. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "MR EDDD" wrote: | Hi, | I was wondering how I find out using WinXP what graphics card i have in my | laptop. I had a look around in the systems control panel option and couldn't | find much (or at least i didn't think i could) so I was wondering how I can | find this out. | -- | cheers |
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"MR EDDD" <MREDDD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:62C186BA-F6B6-4FE7-9793-FC6A79AC3DBC@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I was wondering how I find out using WinXP what graphics card i have in my > laptop. I had a look around in the systems control panel option and couldn't > find much (or at least i didn't think i could) so I was wondering how I can > find this out. > -- > cheers Aida32.exe will tell you: http://www.aumha.org/freeware/freeware.php#aida32 |
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MR EDDD,
In Control Panel and System my graphics card is listed under Display adapters. If you need to know more about the card you can then go to the vendor site. With XP Pro it is here: Control Panel|System|Hardware|Device Manager, but I think it is the same in XP Home. Wayne "MR EDDD" <MREDDD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:62C186BA-F6B6-4FE7-9793-FC6A79AC3DBC@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I was wondering how I find out using WinXP what graphics card i have in my > laptop. I had a look around in the systems control panel option and > couldn't > find much (or at least i didn't think i could) so I was wondering how I > can > find this out. > -- > cheers |
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Is there a specific reason?
As its a laptop the video is not upgradable Any drivers should be sourced only from your laptop manu. "MR EDDD" <MREDDD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:62C186BA-F6B6-4FE7-9793-FC6A79AC3DBC@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I was wondering how I find out using WinXP what graphics card i have in my > laptop. I had a look around in the systems control panel option and couldn't > find much (or at least i didn't think i could) so I was wondering how I can > find this out. > -- > cheers |
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MR EDDD Wrote: > Hi, > I was wondering how I find out using WinXP what graphics card i have in > my > laptop. I had a look around in the systems control panel option and > couldn't > find much (or at least i didn't think i could) so I was wondering how I > can > find this out. > -- > cheers Try System Information: START -> PROGRAMS -> ACCESSORIES -> SYSTEM TOOLS -> SYSTEM INFORMATION Click on Components and then Display -- Evolution54 |
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