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Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. You can also just right-click Start to open the advanced options menu. Type device manager into Start, then click Device Manager at the top of the Start search results. If you right-clicked Start, click Device Manager in the pop-up menu. Scroll down until you find this heading in the Device Manager window.  The options in the Device Manager window are organized in alphabetical order, so you'll find the "Display adapters" heading in the "D" section. If you see indented options below the "Display adapters" heading, skip the next step. Doing so expands it to show your installed graphics card(s). Your installed graphics card's name will appear under the "Display adapters" heading. If you see more than one name there, it means you have both a built-in graphics card and an installed one. You can look up your graphics card's name online for more specific information about it.
Open Start . Open Device Manager. Find the "Display adapters" heading. Double-click the "Display adapters" heading. Review your graphics card(s).