No. The card will work with the generic VESA driver, but it will not be able to run the Aero interface or run applications that require hardware acceleration.
yes
Yes, that is determined by the ports on your motherboard. Once you have a card that will work then you will go into the BIOS and disable the on-board graphics
Strictly speaking, neither. It is an integrated graphics chipset. The chipset is mapped to the AGP bus, but is inferior to almost every actual AGP card in existence. it is disabled when an AGP card is installed.
No
nope
The Intel page should have a downloads/support section for drivers.
no
Windows NT to Windows 7
Sims 1 & 2 FIFA 06\07 Need for speed most wanted Need for speed underground Unreal tournament 2004 ghost recon hitman etc
graphics cards are support memories for graphical instructions which may slow down the computer speed by keeping too much pending work for the RAM. So, the graphics card handles the tough job of graphics stationary storing until the processor is free to process them. And intel graphics card is a graphics card which supports or works only with intel processors .
maxpayne 1 hitman 1,2 Nintendo 64 games ( there are many good games ) and many low games P.S: if you want to play recent games you have to buy a new graphic card or a new PC
of course and it will run it very smoothly i have Intel 950 and it runs it perfectly