I assume you mean drivers. To update a video card drive you must visit the cards manufacturer website.
To Find Out Your Video Card:
On Windows 7 or Vista:
1. Search and Open RUN
2. Type dxdiag and Enter
3. Open the Display Tab.
4. It will tell you your video card's name.
its possible that your game is not good enought for the video games or you need to update your video card and install graphic card files like Direct X
yes go the manufactures web site and get the latest drivers and firmware for your video card. files usually found under the download link off of the main page.
You need to update your video card, and try cleaning your computer.
The best way to transfer video footage from a video camera to an SD card is to connect the camera to a computer using a USB cable, then copy the video files from the camera to the computer, and finally transfer the files from the computer to the SD card.
You can upgrade/update your 'Graphic Card' on ANY laptop or computer 'Video Card' = 'Graphic Card' Search 'Video Card' for more help.
Update your video card drivers and make sure that your video card supports Direct 3D if not then you're going to need to update the card itself.
when you install a new video card When you upgrade your system
Yes you can transfer video files onto the SDHC card and watch it with any computer, TV or electronic device with a SDHC slot.
Update the driver for your video card. The first place to look for current drivers is the card manufacturer's website. If that doesn't work, unfortunately, it won't work with that video card.
An update for a program to fix issues with NVIDIA cards will not have any effect with Intel graphics. You cannot use NVIDIA-specific programs on your Intel card.
To play videos on a Kodak camera, first ensure that the video files are in a compatible format, typically AVI or MOV. Transfer the files to the camera's memory card using a computer or compatible device. Once the files are on the card, navigate to the video playback mode on the camera and select the desired video to play. If the camera supports it, use the playback controls to watch the video.
I assume the video is stored on an SD card. You simply remove the card and plug it into a card reader which connects to your PC. Really simple :-)