required video driver for the windows vista Director

Re: video drivers that are required for the Director of windows vista please can someone tell me where I can download the file (s) to do so.

Ian

Hello

That's where you get your video graphics drivers

go to your computer or graphics card manufacturer site and are looking for the driver download section

Search your computer or graphics card model number based on what you have and download and install the latest graphics drivers for vista

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