Pavilion a6077c: how I got my video card?

I have already concluded that my video card does not work. My video card is integrated on the motherboard. I have an expansion for a video card slot, but I want to know what type I need to buy. Thank you.

Ok thank you. I'll contact the MFG for this case.

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