M. Rajesh said:
Hi,
this video card is a hardware device and should be part of your CPU.
go to
www.nvidia.com and check out the latest products. You will need
to purchase one from there so that you can play your game.
consult ur game manuals which product is supported so that you can
purchase the right video card.
The OP has a video card or he wouldn't be able to run his computer. He
wasn't asking where to buy one. A "CPU" is the Central Processing Unit,
not the whole computer.
Quoting corrected since you are using the web interface and have quoted
the Original Poster's question below the signature line. Most
newsreaders strip that out.
I downloaded a mahjong game from real arcade. a message said it was
unable to start this game as it could not find a valid graphics mode.
and to check drivers for video card, and for latest direct x. where
do I check for the video cards?
To the OP:
To find out what video card you have installed, go to the System applet
in Control Panel and look in Device Manager under Display. Or run the
free Everest Home Edition which will give you a system inventory:
http://www.lavalys.com/index.php?page=product&view=1
Once you know the make/model of your video device, get the latest
drivers by doing one of the following:
1. From the video card mftr.'s website; or
2. If the video is onboard (built into the motherboard), from the
motherboard mftr.'s website; or
3. If you have an OEM machine (HP, Sony, Dell, etc.) from the OEM's
website for your specific model computer.
Follow installations instructions which you will find on the website
where you downloaded the drivers.
If that still doesn't help, contact Real Arcade tech support for help
with their games.
Malke