Friday 23 January 2015

Update Video Drivers

If you're beginning to have trouble playing new games or watching DVDs on your computer, it may be time to update your video drivers. People make this process sound harder than it really is. Before you rush off to the nearest computer repair shop though, take time to read these steps. Believe it or not, it's really quite easy to update your video drivers. Best of all, it's free and takes only a short time to complete.


Instructions


1. Determine the make and model of your video card. If you can't remember the make and model of your video card, you can view the Device Manager located under System Properties. Right click on the My Computer icon located on your Windows-based computer to access System Properties. Select the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager. This will take you to a list of your computer's components. Click the plus sign located next to Display adapters and you will see the make and model of your video card.


2. Visit the manufacturer's website. It's best to get video drivers directly from the manufacturer's website, rather than relying on Windows drivers. The manufacturer will be able to give you the best drivers for your particular video card.


3. Search for your video card. You can either do this by entering the name of your video card into a search field or by selecting from menus on the manufacturer's website. It really depends on the manufacturer. Make sure to include the full name of the video card including the series number.


4. Download drivers. Once you're sure you have the right video card, you can download the drivers to your computer. Depending on your computer's Internet connection speed it could take up to 30 minutes for the download to complete.


5. Follow directions to install drivers. It's important to follow the directions exactly. Some video drivers come with additional programs that will require more time. After installation, your video card drivers will be updated and ready to handle your favorite games and movies.

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