Lack of information video card

My video card driver is out of date, and I can not download a new because I don't know what it is the map. When I check through all the usual methods, the info isn't available. I tried to check with Acer, but they need the serial number and the sticker is scratched so I can't get it. What are my options here? The paperwork is long gone, and I'm only a little uncomfortable disassemble the PC did once to install the RAM. I downloaded diagnostic scanners, and even they say not available for the video card info. I'm totally at a loss. I want to put a game on my PC but need to know if my card is good enough, it gets this slow pan when I scroll and its really annoying. It was once fixed by updating drivers, but I've since had to format. I am now back to square one.

Who says you have an Acer Aspire desktop T135 and video drivers VIA can be downloaded from the Support of WWW Acer page which is here:

http://support.Acer.com/us/en/default.aspx

Make the correct selections to get to the download section of pilot T135.

There is only one choice of VGA driver, so I would take, download (she is a fairly good sized ZIP (8.7 MB) file, unzip and run the setup.exe and you behave!)

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