find Mo for the installed video card

I followed the instructions given when I searched on the net. Go to the control panel and find an icon that has "customization" that there is zero with this specific formulation?... I know how to find the 'specifications' of what has been installed for the MS and windows, I'm running. But obviously do not understand what "video card" is slot, do not know how the terminology of "message window"... It is currently:

MS Win XP

Home

Version 2002

SVC Pak 3

Intel (R)

Celeron (R) CPU 2 .80GHz

2.80Ghx, 992 MB of Ram

Physical address extension

MSWindows + P home Ed

Version 5.1 Copyright 2007 MS

(build 2600xpsp_sp3_9fe.101209 - pak 1646:serve 3)

Intel

Chip type: SiS661

DAC: internal

MEM: 32 MB

Adapter String Miraee

BIOS: 2.02.00

Now that's what I found... not quite in 'the lay terms' for me to well understand where is the MB video card? I missed something? Y at - it 128 MB?... or...?

Thanks for your time on this

I followed the instructions given when I searched on the net. Go to the control panel and find an icon that has "customization" that there is zero with this specific formulation?... I know how to find the 'specifications' of what has been installed for the MS and windows, I'm running. But obviously do not understand what "video card" is slot, do not know how the terminology of "message window"... It is currently:

MS Win XP

Home

Version 2002

SVC Pak 3

Intel (R)

Celeron (R) CPU 2 .80GHz

2.80Ghx, 992 MB of Ram

Physical address extension

MSWindows + P home Ed

Version 5.1 Copyright 2007 MS

(build 2600xpsp_sp3_9fe.101209 - pak 1646:serve 3)

Intel

Chip type: SiS661

DAC: internal

MEM: 32 MB

Adapter String Miraee

BIOS: 2.02.00

Now that's what I found... not quite in 'the lay terms' for me to well understand where is the MB video card? I missed something? Y at - it 128 MB?... or...?

Thanks for your time on this

Download and run install Belarc Advisor and look under the device device/display of the video section. What is the video card listed as (maybe not the memory here.)

Seems that it is probably an integrated video card and probably share memory with the system - which means that is likely to be located in the BIOS. If you go into THE system BIOS (before any operating system is loaded) you may be able to see and control this part.

Just look up, the best hypothesis, you set side 32 MB (megabytes) for video memory 1024 MB (megabytes) or 1 GB (gigabyte) memory system.  Two things lead me to this...

MEM: 32 MB and the total number of 992MB RAM.  If you add 32 MB to 992 MB, you get the 1024Mo - or 1 GB or total system RAM.

In any case - this is not a game machine.

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