HellinPelican
Member
First off find out what type of video card you have.
to do that go to start>Run>then type Dxdiag>then a menu will pop up go to the display tab>it will load something just wait>then it should says what you card is
most likey Nvidia, Ati or intel.
Mine says:
Nvidia Geforce 7600 GS
From your post im guessing you might have an Inter-graded Intel graphics card
If its Nvidia go to the Nvidia website and look for drivers etc
once their downloaded install them.
Because your 15 drivers behind, you might have to install 15 drivers or you might just have to install the newest one.
A WORD OF CAUTION-important
Check to see if anyone is have problems with the driver with your specific card.
Sometimes the manufacturer makes a mistake and the driver isn't for that card.
Just google the name of the driver
example
"Q356 Nvidia driver V3.78 problems"
there you go.
If it seems to complicated you still should be able to run CA.
Good Luck
to do that go to start>Run>then type Dxdiag>then a menu will pop up go to the display tab>it will load something just wait>then it should says what you card is
most likey Nvidia, Ati or intel.
Mine says:
Nvidia Geforce 7600 GS
From your post im guessing you might have an Inter-graded Intel graphics card
If its Nvidia go to the Nvidia website and look for drivers etc
once their downloaded install them.
Because your 15 drivers behind, you might have to install 15 drivers or you might just have to install the newest one.
A WORD OF CAUTION-important
Check to see if anyone is have problems with the driver with your specific card.
Sometimes the manufacturer makes a mistake and the driver isn't for that card.
Just google the name of the driver
example
"Q356 Nvidia driver V3.78 problems"
there you go.
If it seems to complicated you still should be able to run CA.
Good Luck