I'm not quite so sure what you mean. But if you are wanting to see information about your video card on windows XP, simply go to start, then control panel, Then click on system, then click on device manager under the hardware tab. I hope this comes in handy for you.
a video card or a graphic card helps us to see images or videos on the monitor and it is located on the motherboard in the pci slot and it helps the processor to process the video or images that you see on the monitor
A video card is a GPU (Graphics processing Unit) this is what displays everything you see on your computer monitor.
Simply connect the cord from your monitor to the output of the video card, if you see something then it worked!
if you say video card three times then the advantages should be that video card are something to do by poaying games at your house for instancently because it has the innocent effect to the other people to see it as well
you either have a video card built into you motherboard or you have a card that connects to the PCI or AGP slots, if neither of those you can't see what your doing, but you can still run your computer
you can see a video on youtube
If you can troubleshoot the problem without opening your computer, that is best. So, connect a known working monitor to see if it works. If not, I guess you have to suspect the video card. :)
Try BRIDGING the wired and wireless network adapters on the laptop: For Windows see http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/crawford_02april22.mspx
The easy way to find out is to hook up the monitor to something else and see if it turns on. If not then it is probably the video card.
A video card is needed for graphical purposes. Most motherboards have cards built into the circuitry. If you can run your operating system, and see it, then you don't 'NEED' a video card. You do not require a graphics card in order to run an internet browser. That is unless the website you are trying to visit requires one, such as gametap.com.
You will hear a beeps !
Video rental stores, movie theaters etc.