Three the most common reasons are
- overheating
- weak or faulty PSU
- faulty drivers
Video Card maybe -Fradio
No, you should be able to go into your settings and turn off the onboard video card.
Research has shown that the GeForce 7300 video card has been discontinued and is therefore somewhat difficult to find. One can purchase this video card from sites such as Amazon and eBay.
it depends on which video card you have. you can go to driversguide.com and search for your specific graphics card and download from there or you can go to the website of the company that made the card and download the driver
No its not, you should go and get it repaired
Go to your video card manufacturer's website and they should have a download page. This is where you should be able to download the latest drivers.
to check that your video card is agp go to strart menu and open run. type dxdiag after opening click the display option.
You can upgrade an AGP video card to any other AGP video card.
That would depend greatly as to how far back do you want to go? Video Cards (NVIDIA, ATI, to name a couple etc), Video Capture Card, ATI Video Cards, PCI Video Card ... are just a few of the types, not to mention the various models of each card that exists.
you go to the manufacturers website look for your card install and reset comp
Either the monitor or video card are bad or the wrong software driver is being used for the video card or the refresh rate is out of range for the monitor. How to resolve it: Plug in a different monitor swap the video card into another PC or try a new one make sure the correct software driver is being used for the video card. Or there is simply too much dust in the video card fan. Q-tips may be the solution.
Nvivia video card.