Your graphics card for Windows Vista
Washington -- Is the graphics card in your PC "Vista ready"?
Microsoft's forthcoming Windows Vista operating system draws heavily on the graphics subsystem in a computer.
Without an adequate graphics card, you won't get the some of the fanciest new features of the interface.
Your graphics card should have at least 64 megabytes (MB) of dedicated memory - 128 MB are better. Any graphics card made over the past couple of years with enough memory should run Vista just fine. // © 2006 DPA
Tags: Windows Vista, Graphics Card
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