Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Type in dxdiag, then click the purple-and-yellow dxdiag icon at the top of the Start window. This will cause Windows to determine your graphics card's type and open a new window. Your computer may attempt to connect to the Internet in order to match your graphics card against others on its product page. It's at the top of the window. Review the text in the "Name" section that's in the upper-left side of the window. This is your graphics card's name as recognized by your computer. At this point, you can close the window.
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Open Start . Run the DXDIAG command. Click Yes when prompted. Click the Display tab. Find your graphics card's name.
Article: Dresses are one of the easiest ways to wear velvet.  Not only are velvet dresses available at numerous trendy clothing shops in many different cuts and styles, but they’re also easy to dress down with accessories and accent pieces.  Any cut will work for your casual velvet look, but slip dresses and short-sleeved dresses can be particularly easy to accessorize casually.  You also might want to avoid plunging necklines, exposed shoulders, or long skirts, as these cuts can read as formal. If you’re having a hard time finding a dress you like, check out mass, internationally available retailers such as boohoo, Forever21, or ASOS. Footwear can set the tone for an entire outfit and switch a night-look into a day-look in one fell swoop.  To do so, grab your favorite, worn-in pair of cowboy boots or some basic, no-frills sandals.  Brown or black matte-finish leather in particular will immediately make a dress more casual.  For an edgier but still daytime look, pair your velvet dress with combat boots or some studded booties. For example, pair a short velvet slip dress with some black combat boots or a pair of colorful ballet flats.  Alternatively, take a burgundy or hunter green short-sleeved velvet dress and add some light brown cowboy boots to play down the rich, jewel tones of the dress. Like shoes, jewelry can dress an outfit up or down.  Rhinestones, diamonds, shiny gold, and pearls will make your dress look fancier, while brassy, coppery, or turquoise stones will make it more relaxed.  In general, you want your jewelry to complement your velvet dress rather than compete with it, so avoid statement jewelry with sparkles or glossy finishes. Stud earrings, cuff bracelets, and long pendant necklaces in brassy tones are all excellent options to dress your velvet piece down while still making you look put-together. If you’re still feeling overly formal in your velvet dress, toss a light jacket over it.  This addition will break up the solid velvet, as well as add visual interest and structure to the overall look. Leather or bomber jackets are perfect for a casual day out with your friends, while a fitted blazer is a great, ever-appropriate look for the office or other professional events. Tights and strappy shoes can work wonderfully with a casual velvet look, but you should be careful which bottom-half accessories you use.  Shiny, sheer tights will slant your velvet dress toward a nighttime look, as will stiletto or chunky heels with lots of straps or ties.  Opt instead for opaque sweater tights and flat gladiator sandals. Also keep your purse or bag in mind!  An embossed or shiny clutch will make your dress look more formal, whereas brown, slouchy hobo bags will dress it down.
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Browse online shops for a velvet dress you like. Slip on some cowboy boots or sandals. Add some brass or stone jewelry to your outfit. Wear your favorite blazer or light jacket on top. Avoid tights with sheen or strappy heels.
Article: Not all dealers are as accommodating to low or poor credit scores. You will need to find a dealer that is willing to work with your credit to get you the loan that you want.  Some dealers specialize in this and have unique relationships with lenders that are ready to work with you.  You will need to speak with the dealer's finance team or department directly to learn if they can help you. Inform them clearly of your situation. You won't get an accurate picture of how likely you are to be financed if you don't convey your exact credit situation to your dealers finance team. You may not need to submit an application for financing to learn if you will get the loan or not.  A capable finance manager should be able to tell you how likely you are to receive the loan when you do actually apply. It may be tempting to apply wherever you can in an attempt to successfully get your application accepted. However, applying to many lenders at once can actually hurt your credit score further. You should also know that not all lenders are ideal for a motorcycle loan.  Apply only to lenders that specialize in personal loans or in motorcycle loans. Look for key terms such as bad credit, poor credit, no credit, motorcycle financing, or after bankruptcy loans. Remember, though, that bankruptcy will typically not be a factor if it has been discharged for two or more years. Loans made to people with bad credit may have higher interest rates. Be fully aware of the conditions of your loan before accepting. A co-signer to a loan is another person that promises to take on payments if you are unable. If your co-signer has a better credit score than you, this can help you to obtain the loan you are seeking.  Your co-signer should have excellent credit. Having a co-signer helps assure your lender that they are more likely to receive their payments. If you have made payments on another motorcycle, you can demonstrate your consistency on those payments. Despite your low credit score, by showing your previous motorcycle payments were always met on time, you increase the likelihood that you will receive the loan. Try to save up as much money as you can, without a loan, for a down payment. By placing a larger amount of money down on your motorcycle upfront, you show that you are serious about this investment. Lenders will view larger down payments in your favor. By paying off a majority of the cost, you will also save money on interest when you do take out a loan.
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Talk with your dealer. Find the right lender. Inform your lender if you have a co-signer. Demonstrate your payments on a previous motorcycle. Make a larger down payment.