lol yea, that way's good too
(he could also do "start menu->search "dxdiag"->press enter->click ok then click on the "display" tab
, he could use everest, or he could use this little program that i made that displays the vid card's name in a command line
)
(he could also do "start menu->search "dxdiag"->press enter->click ok then click on the "display" tab
, he could use everest, or he could use this little program that i made that displays the vid card's name in a command line
)


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, and i checked on what OpenGL version it supports and it just had a "?"
, so i suggest that you update your drivers first