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Such thing as a free graphic card?

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Since my PC is unusable right now, I am using this other one. The problem is, I don't have a graphic card for it. So all it can do is play browser games. It can't do things like:


Play ROBLOX Got IPed, wasted $60
Play Blockland
Make game with the Game Maker I can make games, just not play/test them
Play games made on the Game Maker

These are the things I enjoy the most and my money I used on them is going to waste. But the graphic card was lost and I was wondering if there is like a place to download one or some thing.

PS: This is an HP Pavilion XP. Model number a530n.

This post has been edited by khoraski: 13 April 2010 - 03:52 AM

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You cannot "install" a graphics card. You need to buy a piece of hardware that you physically put into your computer.
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View Postnoop, on 11 April 2010 - 09:30 PM, said:

You cannot "install" a graphics card. You need to buy a piece of hardware that you physically put into your computer.



Oh... Then is there a free way to improve the one I already have? Because it can't run any thing... I am on a new Vista PC.

I have a DirectX CD called MadDog but it won't let me install it for some reason.

I went to their website "http://www.mdmm.com/" but it seems to be down. :c

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DirectX is a product from Microsoft. Here is a link to download it for Vista.
http://www.microsoft...&displaylang=en
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Okay thanks. :D

And a Windows update helped me a little too. So I think I'm good to go.
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Cool! Let us know if you need anything else :)

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