You would go to Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, and click on System. It should show you all the system information, including the type of graphic card you have.
The computer can be used to find the MB of the graphics card. The graphic card is usually mounted on the graphics card reader. The MB of the graphic card can be read by looking at the drive of the graphics card.
Usually reinstalling the graphic card drivers solves the issue of game installing problems in windows vista. If not solved by reinstalling the graphic drivers, it is recommended to check microsoft site and see whether there is an update package available for windows vista.
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Yes, it does but you won't be able to get everything out of it. Cards that are built for vista support DirectX10 while XP supports only up to (and including) DirectX9. The consequence is that your card won't be able to produce all the graphical effects (especially when gaming) that it could if it was used with Vista.
One can find designs for business card from: Web Designer Depot, Microsoft Publisher, Zazzle, Vista Print, Graphic Design Blender, Business Cards, Plasma Design, Office Max, 123 Print, to name a few.
You can find card ID software at www.alphacard.com. You can also try looking at www.IDSuperShop.com .
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Your local Computer Store or search online.
Vista is software (a program) ... a graphics card is hardware.
You can swap a graphic card later on which you have use with the laptop.
No it requires a graphic card
RAM from graphic cards does not contribute to overall RAM on a computer. A graphic card that has RAM will only use that RAM for the use of the graphic card itself and no other parts of the computer. This means that the RAM that is on the graphic card is only used to store images that are being sent to the graphic card itself. The RAM on the graphic card allows the card to handle much more graphic intensive scenes, and puts a lot less stress on the graphic card, because instead of the graphic card having to process every bit of information for the scene that is sent to it. ( lets say your graphic card as 1GB of RAM on it ) The graphic card can store at least 1 GB of RAM in its memory to process later, allowing the card to finish processing the information that it was processing before the new information came in. Hope this helps.