Try searching the video card manufacturer's website for updated drivers.
It depends on the laptop, if it was a custom one then you can change the video card. You need to check with the computer manufacturer.
Download the software from the video card manufacturer's website and reinstall it.
Go to your video card manufacturer's website and they should have a download page. This is where you should be able to download the latest drivers.
A driver tells your computer how to use the video card you installed. Usually they are included with any software that you buy, if not, you can download it from the manufacturer's website.
Update the driver for your video card. The first place to look for current drivers is the card manufacturer's website. If that doesn't work, unfortunately, it won't work with that video card.
External video cards can be purchased from a number of retailers. They are available at any electronics stores such as Best Buy. They can also be purchased directly from the manufacturer of the type of video card that one is looking for.
The best card from your preferred manufacturer. ATI and nVidia are the most popular makers.
Several companies have card making kits available. The major stationary makers have the largest selection of kits. Avery products are probably one of the largest with several card making kits.
I assume you mean drivers. To update a video card drive you must visit the cards manufacturer website.To Find Out Your Video Card:On Windows 7 or Vista:1. Search and Open RUN2. Type dxdiag and Enter3. Open the Display Tab.4. It will tell you your video card's name.
The most popular seller of any computer parts not just video cards is newegg.com. If you want to compare video cards I would recommend gpureview.com.
Yes. it is up to the video card manufacturer to support OpenGL, however.