Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Where do you walk to check your graphics card on a Windows XP Home Edition?
Where do you walk to check your graphics card on a Windows XP Home Edition?
Hi Andy
three ways to turn about it
1 - right click on your desktop select properties afterwards settings then advanced
2 - start button / settings / control panel / display
3 - for more detailed information this is best
click on start / run type within dxdiag hit enter click on the display tab it will tell you memory and adjectives sorts of stuff on your card it is direct x's utility but it is installed with direct x so you hold it already!
Also you can right click on your my computer icon (or settings/control panel/system/devicemanger) select properties next device manager click on the display adaptor tab - won't notify you much , but will tell you what card is installed
Hope i help please B-A me if so
Victor C.
strat control panel,display then click settings
On your menu click start be in motion to control panel go to display and click properties...
Go to the start menu and click "run"
Enter "dxdiag" next click "run."
Your graphics card will show up under the DirectX diagnostics checklist on the first page.
Hope this help you out.
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