How Do You Install A VGA Compatible Video Controller?
Video graphics come with the Microsoft package that’s installed in your computer, whether it’s Windows 2000, XP, Home Edition or Vista. However, Standard Video Graphics Array (VGA), at 640 by 480 pixels, cannot support the very high resolution that is required for avid gamers to play games and join guild wars in full color. A gamer would have to install a VGA-compatible controller through a driver to get the maximum thrills and excitement from these online and CD/DVD games. Double-click “My Computer” on your desktop, then left-click “View System Information” under “System Tasks.” Left-click “Hardware” under “System Properties,” then left-click on the button “Device Manager.” Look for the tab “Sound, Video, and Game Controllers,” then double-click it. The built-in video controller that came with Windows will be displayed. Left-click on the button “Driver Signing” to check if your video controller driver is compatible with your computer’s VGA. Left-click either of the bullets “Warn” or “