problem figuring out what is my video card model....

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hi all
i have a problem with my graphic card, in the device manager there is a big
yellow exclamation point over it.when i go inside to try to fix it, it wont
allow me to rollback and the system cant find any driver to update it
with/find hardware changes.my problem is that i cant figure out what kind of
graphic card it is in order to download a driver for it.....i have tried
through command prompt debug and d C000:0010 but it gives me an error message
and in properties/general it says:
device type:other devices
manufacturer:unknown
location:pci slot13(pcibus1, device5,function0)
device status: the driver for this device are not installed.(code28)
and in properties/driver it says:
driver provider:unknown
driver date:not avail.
driver version:not avail.
digital signer:not digitally signed
and of course i cant reinstall the driver then or rollit back to the
previous one.............
please can someone help me find out what is the manufacturer of my graphic
card!!!!
thanks a bunch
jay
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jay said:
hi all
i have a problem with my graphic card, in the device manager there is a big
yellow exclamation point over it.when i go inside to try to fix it, it wont
allow me to rollback and the system cant find any driver to update it
with/find hardware changes.my problem is that i cant figure out what kind of
graphic card it is in order to download a driver for it.....i have tried
through command prompt debug and d C000:0010 but it gives me an error message
and in properties/general it says:
device type:other devices
manufacturer:unknown
location:pci slot13(pcibus1, device5,function0)
device status: the driver for this device are not installed.(code28)
and in properties/driver it says:
driver provider:unknown
driver date:not avail.
driver version:not avail.
digital signer:not digitally signed
and of course i cant reinstall the driver then or rollit back to the
previous one.............
please can someone help me find out what is the manufacturer of my graphic
card!!!!
thanks a bunch
jay
email (e-mail address removed)


Try using Everest, which used to be known as Aida32. It's an excellent,
free (for personal use) system audit tool that correctly identifies a *lot*
of hardware.

http://www.lavalys.com/products/overview.php?pid=1&lang=en

HTH
-pk
 
Tools required: screwdriver and maybe a magnifying glass. Yes you remove the
graphics card and examine it to find the chipset.
 
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