Yes, but not at the highest graphics options.
You have 256mb there are no 258mb card but 256mb will do nicely
Minecraft should run decently on there, but it really depends on how much RAM you have and your graphics card. If you have 2GB + of RAM it should be OK and a decent graphics card would be ideal. The processor should be fine.
Control Panel -> Find Device Manager. Update your Graphics Card by the internet. Or you could update it by the site of your graphics card.
it would work but it would be very VERY slow for the other computer
No.It's to slow, and poor graphics card.
You may not have a good enough video card or not enough FPS for minecraft to be playable on.
My Minecraft isn't slow at all.Your Minecraft could be slow for a variety of reasons.Not enough CPUAnother application might be using all of your CPU, especially if you only have a single core. You can try closing other applications, or using Task Manager to find the cuplrit Not enough RAMThis is rather common, as Minecraft eats quite a bit of RAM. To resolve this, you could close other RAM hogging applications, or buy more RAM. Inadequate Video CardIf you have an integrated or old graphics card, Minecraft could potentially run very poorly. At worst, much of the graphics processing could be assigned to the CPU, which is bad as CPUs are very inefficient at graphics. To resolve this, you would have to buy a new graphics card. Slow Hard DriveIf your hard drive is old or fragmented, it could be slowing down your game, especially if you don't have much RAM.
Theres not a certain laptop that you need for minecraft; just one with enough RAM and a good graphics card. if you have a laptop that doesnt have those then you can get them instead of a new computer. If you have lag then try these steps:go to video settings and turn graphics to fast from fancy.turn all other options off.get Game Booster v3.0
I'm assuming you mean which card is more necessary- and that would be a graphics card. Your computer has a decent sound card built into the motherboard but the on-board graphics are never enough for the better games. Unless you are a sound editor and/or a real sound snob you don't need a separate sound card.
This would happen if you have a poor graphics card and possibly bad amounts of RAM.
Yes. I'm quite sure you'll be able to play Minecraft without any lag, even on best graphics settings.