I have a 2008 Compaq with a QL60 CPU and an nVidia 8200m g graphics controller. I'm a little surprised that YouTube videos run poorly under Windows 7 on that laptop. Realistically, overall, you need more RAM.
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It appears the legacy mod drivers are infact alive, but. sigh, well, don't fret, on to the Legacy Mod sites! That being a stock driver-now if only you were on a nvidia card. As far as I can tell, last driver support was "" for that GPU. The people who worked far more R&D into them know more than MS when it comes to that)Īnd ouch. Or at least I've had problems, prior to arriving to 64 Bit.Īlso, I'm checking now to see if that ATI can take a newer drive (MS can really burn when it comes to telling me my video card drivers are out dated. Is it running 32bit as well, or 64 Bit? Those are important because high VRAM GPU's will suffer on a 32 bit system. Right now 2GB is your ouch point right now. Using that to explain the motherboard here, a quick google check can verify if you can use more than 2 GB of ram in that system, therefore make it much more usable. To explain what motherboard you happen to be using? It should also be able to tell you exactly the RAM usage is and if you have a slot available. What would you expect to happen, if I upgrade this machine to Windows 10?Can you use CPU Z For Windows 10 I found the advice to uninstall its driver and to use the "Basic Display Adapter" from Microsoft as a driver. I notice that there are no newer drivers for the graphics card the Windows Upgrade tool tells me that this card would not be supported under Windows 10. Watching YouTube videos in fullscreen with 720 pixels does not work without stuttering. Currently I have Windows 7 on this machine and it is working, but it is slow. It contains an AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-56 processor with 1.8 GHz, an ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 graphics card and 2 GB of RAM. I have a Medion MD96360 laptop from 2007.