If EVEREST didn't show any download links, you should continue with the following instructions:
You can find out what video card it is by downloading UnknownDevices (mirrors) and updated PCI list. Extract the EXE file from UnknownDevices.zip and place pcidevs.txt (not the one from the ZIP file) in the same directory as the EXE, then double-click on it. Give it a little while for it to load. If you have seen "VGA compatible card" in the device manager, you should also see something similar here, and also listing what the actual device is called. For example:
Code:
? Standard PCI Graphics Adapter
|--ATI Technologies Inc Radeon 9000 Series (RV250)
|--Chip: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon 9000 Series (RV250)
+--Full DetailsThis says that my video card is ATI Radeon series, so I should download the Catalyst driver from ATI Tech (download instructions in [3.1.1.2]).
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? Standard PCI Graphics Adapter
|--Nvidia Corp GeForce4 MX 440
|--Chip: Nvidia Corp GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP 8X [NV18.2]
+--Full DetailsThis one says that my video card is nVidia GF4, so I should download the ForceWare/Detonator driver from nVidia (download instructions in [3.1.1.2]).
UnknownDevices will also detect some other video cards as well. If it says you have an Intel Extreme Graphics, S3 Savage or UniChrome, or SiS Mirage, you should look for your motherboard CD, as they are most likely onboard video cards. If you have misplaced them, check the motherboard's download list for your model number. They will already have the appropriate drivers for your computer.