Well! Being new at this myself, I can tell you what i've done so far. You can determine the make and model of your video card by going to CONTROL PANEL/DISPLAY/ADVANCED/PROPERTIES. Then you can Google that info, and one of the search results should be the manufacturer's web site. Go there, and in the search box, type the model name, and you should get to a linnk that says, "drivers". Also, a friend told me about a web site called DRIVERS.COM but he cautioned that they are 3rd party drivers, and your results may vary. Also, many references directed me to a program called Driver detective, and i downloaded and installed this program. It is supposed to scan your system and give you a list of drivers that need to be updated. however, the results seem to be displayed in the form of a bit map, and it was unreadable with either Window Eyes or JAWS.
Andy
At 11:14 PM 9/26/2008, you wrote:
I just read an entertaining string of messages.  The messages brought
to my attention the importance of updating video drivers.  Well, I
have no clue how to do this.  One of the messages stated that one
should go straight to the specific video manufacturer to obtain the
updates.  How do I determine where to begin?  Please, if someone can,
provide step by step instructions.  I mean, how do I determine my
video drivers and update them.
Thanks,
Brett

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