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i have an old AST Research Bravo computer.i am trying to download video drivers to be able to get a 800/600 resolution,but i can't find.is there a standard svga driver i can use? any help is highly appreciated

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How old?
What type of monitor?
What OS?

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it's a pentium 133 mhz,with a svga monitor.

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Check which video card the computer is using and download driver from the manufacturer.

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thanks,
what's the fastest way to check which video card?

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hey sammy,
Go to www.nvidia.com and then go to products at the top then go to GeForce 3 then about mid way down go to analyze my pc it will tell you most of the time what video card you have. Its pretty cool ROFL.

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