- An 'Unknown Graphics Card' error
- A 'Missing .dll' error
- Patches, green squares, flashing lines, flickering, or blacked out areas in the 3D view
- Graphics are slow and unresponsive
- Any other graphical or display errors
- Any crashes
Here's what you need to do, depending on your computer:
- Laptop computers: Visit the laptop manufacturer's website (Dell, Toshiba, Sony, etc.) to get the most recent driver for your graphics card or IGP.
- Desktop computers: Visit the graphics card or motherboard (for IGPs) manufacturer's website to download the latest driver for your system.
Click these links to read about possible solutions to problems related to graphics cards:
Determine what graphics card you have. If you don't know what kind of graphics card is installed in your computer, you can use a program to determine your computer's hardware, operating system, and graphics card:
- Go to Start > Run.
- Type dxdiag in the box.
- Click OK.
- Click Yes to the prompt, and the program will begin running.
- Click the Display tab, and you'll find the name of your graphics card listed under the 'Device' section.
- AMD (formerly ATI) - http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html
- Intel - http://support.intel.com/support/graphics
- nVidia - http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp