Write an article based on this "Determine your computer's video card manufacturer. Go to the manufacturer's website. Find the "Downloads" or "Drivers" section. Select your video card. Look for an available update. Download an update. Install the drivers."
You can find the video card's name in Device Manager. If you haven't yet used Device Manager or you didn't look at your video card's information, do the following:  Open Start and click the search bar. Type in device manager, then click Device Manager in the menu. Expand the "Display adapters" heading by double-clicking it. Note the manufacturer and name of the video card you want to update. This step will vary depending on your video card's creator, but popular manufacturers' websites include the following:   NVIDIA — https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/   AMD — https://www.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDHomePage.aspx   Alienware — https://www.alienware.com/  If you don't know the website of the manufacturer, type the manufacturer's name and "website" into a search engine to bring up a list of matching results. In most cases, you'll find one of these options at the top of the page, though you may instead need to scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page and look for them under a "Support" (or similar) heading. You may need to click a Support tab or link before you can select the Downloads or Drivers section. Click the name of your video card when asked to select a model. You may instead have to enter your video card's name. After selecting or searching for your video card, you should see a list of possible update files. Find the most recent one and see if the date is more recent than your last Windows update. If you don't know the date of your last Windows update or Device Manager update, you can try downloading and installing the file anyway. If there is an available update, click its link or click Download (or similar) near the update's name to download it onto your computer.  You may have to confirm the download by selecting a save location or by clicking OK. In rare cases, some web browsers will mark driver update files as potentially malicious or indicate that similar files can harm your computer. As long as you are downloading the files directly from the manufacturer's website, you can ignore these warnings. Go to the location of the downloaded update file and double-click it, then follow any on-screen prompts to install the drivers. If the drivers' file downloaded in a ZIP folder, you'll need to extract the folder by right-clicking it and clicking Extract Here.... You can then open the extracted folder and double-click the drivers' file.