Vista is software (a program) ... a graphics card is hardware.
its so simple all you do is go to online sound card and graphics card in windows vista.
No it will not.
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go to Control Panel then Device Manager, then click on Display adapters.
No, a graphics card is necessary
So does Vista. There is the basic GUI and the Aero GUI. In order to run Aero, you need a compatible graphics card.
Any VESA-compatible graphics card can be used with Windows Vista, albeit with limited functionality. A DirectX 9 compatible card with at least 128 MB of RAM is required to use the Aero interface.
This is a very old graphics chipset, and no longer supported by Intel, except for downloads of existing drivers. No drivers were ever made for Windows Vista for it. You may be able to install the Windows XP drivers, but since the card is very old and doesn't support any real form of hardware acceleration, there is no advantage to using it over Vista's built-in generic VESA driver.
The Experience Index can be increased by upgrading the lowest-scoring component on the lists. For example, if you scored badly in graphics performance, you would need to purchase a better graphics card.
NO...... As vista has a feature of having its own drivers so as soon as the re-installation of vista is done, it'll have the drivers for motherboard and the graphics card.
Windows vista requires 512mb of system memory, an 800 mghz processor, 20gb of free hard drive space, and a direct X 9 capable graphics card. Windows vista is the 3rd newest version of Microsoft's OS systems, being replaced only by Windows 7 and 8.
sir my name is rajesh and my question is my motherbord is gigabyte 8i845g . i install windows vista. when i run movie maker or any other PC games then it says your graphics hardware is not suported