computer :(?

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okay so apparently theres something wrong with my “video card” or something.

i think mines called “radeon 9000″

and my computer keeps shutting off everytime i play an online game or something with lots of graphics.

i have no idead where this card thing is..its inside my computer i think cause my modem is inside the comp too.
i cant uninstall and reinstall cause i dont have the CD thing :( ugh.


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6 Responses

  1. Genius @ work says:

    Maybe your graphics card does not support the game your playing online. And yes its inside your computer. You may take it into a pc repair shop and get a newier better VGA (Video Graphics Card) installed so you can enjoy your online game.

  2. JerZey says:

    If you like to play games, you should probably get another card that’s better suited to games… an upgrade probably isn’t a bad idea… Best Buy and Circuit City are good at helping people with these things…It’s more involved than installing and uninstalling.. You want a professional for this.

  3. been there done that got shirt says:

    your video card is overheating. chances are, there’s a fan on the card that’s failed.

    Do yourself a favor and get a new card, such as a radeon x1600/x2600 or a geforce 7600/8600.

  4. divineintervener says:

    The card is inside your computer where your monitor plugs into the tower. It could be overheating. You may need new drivers. Go to http://www.ati.com, go to the support section, and download the newest drivers. If that doesn’t fix after you install the drivers, I would suggest buying a new video card.

  5. strtingwenitsovr says:

    a radeon is an ATI. so try going to ATI’s website and downloading the most current drivers for your card or possibly even contacting their support about it. but try the drivers first, that should fix it.

  6. John says:

    If you don’t know where it is i would suggest hiring someone. The last thing you need is to damage your motherboard, what its plugged into , along with everything else. Peace

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