Windows doesn't make the graphics cards for their computers. A company like dell, HP, acer etc. make graphics cards for windows computers
Any graphics card will be suitable for Windows 7. My computer doesn't even have a discrete GPU (uses an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator) and it runs 7 fine.
There is no way to extend your screen with an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150. The graphics card is simply unable to extend the screen between 2 monitors. I did some research to see if you could, and the graphics card is just incapable of preforming the job. I did find a program that will do this with windows 7 starter, but it cannot with this type of graphics card. ( I have an ASUS Eee PC 1015 PE net book with this graphics card and windows 7 starter.) This problem also doesn't work on Home Premium or any other version of windows (Including Xp) if you have this type of graphics card.
Windows 7 cannot in itself make your graphics card work better or make applications / games look better. The appearance of Windows 7 may be considered an "upgrade" compared to older versions of Windows, especially Windows XP, but it does not change the actual functionality of the card; it just uses more of its features.
you can normally get updates from Microsoft or you should have a dick that came with the graphics card that should let you install the drivers
The problem with Windows 7 is that there is not much compatible drivers especially for Radeon. Check ATI website for the drivers compatible with Windows 7.
Yes, but you need to check if the rest of your computer is compatible such as your graphics card and CPU
Do you mean graphics as in picture files? for this windows 7 already has software built in to do this
You can adjust the color by right clicking on your desktop and clicking "personalize". You must have the proper graphics card and drivers to ensure that Windows Aero will work.
Well, you must juice up a wombat and rub it thoroughly along your computer's graphics card to enable Windows 7 compatibility.
I got the app and it told me that my graphics card wasn't compatible so I upgraded my graphics card but the app is still only recognising my old GPU. My PC is running Windows 7 Home Premium. Is there any way to fix this so that I can upgrade to Windows 10?
Of course, every computer/laptop has a graphics card, even if it's integrated. If you want to play GTA 4 you will definitely need a fairly decent PC/Laptop to actually run it, if your laptop is outdated and has an integrated graphics card and processor, chances are you're not going to have much luck. As for Windows 7, it's only an operating system, Windows 7 64 bit is much better visualized, and will help games run better, but without a decent Graphics card or Processor you won't be going anywhere.
The best way is to fit a new graftics card so you can use win 7 aero display and thn install as with any os.