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[SOLVED]Graphics Card Info Won't Display
Last edited by FLaTLiN3D; 01 Jun 2010 at 21:45.
I'm not entirely sure..... I wouldn't know where to find it on my motherboard. Do you want me to take a pic of the mobo? I don't really know what the card physically looks like.
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When I had Xp, it had no problems identifying the card... Why is Win7 having problems?
Type msinfo32 into start/search and hit Enter. On the info page go to Components > Multimedia > Display. Double click on Display. That should show your graphics card.
Yeah, that's were you normally find the info for the graphics card. But yours really shows nothing. The only reason I can think of that your graphics card is not enabled in the BIOS. Maybe you want to check this.
The chipset on the motherboard is the Via K8M800 and looks like it is probably onboard video, but need to know what the motherboard is. Grab this,
Speccy - System Information - Free Download
and hopefully it will show the make and model of the motherboard.
Is anyone willing to add me on MSN for a more one-on-one approach? It would be much appreciated and save me much time.Code:Motherboard Model K8M800-8237 Chipset Vendor VIA Chipset Model K8M400 (VT8380) Chipset Revision 00 Southbridge Vendor VIA Southbridge Model VT8237 Southbridge Revision 00 BIOS Brand Phoenix Technologies, LTD Version 6.00 PG Date 10/12/2007
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