I bought a new graphics card some months ago, under the mistaken belief that my old graphics card had burned out. I discovered later that it was the monitor bulb that had burned out, but by that time I had already installed the new card, and when I removed the old card, I damaged it accidentally, so I couldn't use it again.
This new graphics card is not my ideal card. Some pages look great on it; some look like a badly-scanned paper. This includes, ironically enough, the website for the company that manufactured the card. Or maybe it's poetic justice.
I also kept getting a window popping up whenever I turned on my computer, telling me that the graphics card wasn't compatible with my AMD device driver.
So. I've been on live chat with the manufacturer's employees. I downloaded a program that allowed me to remove the AMD Install Manager, though it still shows up as one of my programs. I installed the most recent version of the card driver. I restarted the computer.
Not only has it not improved, the video playback on YouTube is absolutely HORRIBLE.
I am currently chatting with another employee about this. In the meantime, any advice? The card is an NVIDIA GeForce 210. Operating system, Windows 7, 32-bit. I am enclosing a screenshot of the way Skype looks on this computer - not terrible, but not great.
This new graphics card is not my ideal card. Some pages look great on it; some look like a badly-scanned paper. This includes, ironically enough, the website for the company that manufactured the card. Or maybe it's poetic justice.
I also kept getting a window popping up whenever I turned on my computer, telling me that the graphics card wasn't compatible with my AMD device driver.
So. I've been on live chat with the manufacturer's employees. I downloaded a program that allowed me to remove the AMD Install Manager, though it still shows up as one of my programs. I installed the most recent version of the card driver. I restarted the computer.
Not only has it not improved, the video playback on YouTube is absolutely HORRIBLE.
I am currently chatting with another employee about this. In the meantime, any advice? The card is an NVIDIA GeForce 210. Operating system, Windows 7, 32-bit. I am enclosing a screenshot of the way Skype looks on this computer - not terrible, but not great.
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