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Can't detect the right driver for my graphic card


Windows 10 can't detect my graphic card, and the only details I remember about it is that it's a NVIDIA GeForce card between the years 2005-2007.
I already tried NVIDIA Auto-detection tool (GeForce Experience) and it couldn't detect it, tried 'dxdiag', and Display Adapters under Device Manager, couldn't detect it too.
Help will be greatly appreciated

Thanks

There is a small program called Speccy which gives you system information, and should tell you what Graphics card you are using:
Speccy - System Information - Free Download
or if you right click on the start menu and pick device manager, then click on display adapter, it might tell you there.

There is a small program called Speccy which gives you system information, and should tell you what Graphics card you are using:
Speccy - System Information - Free Download
or if you right click on the start menu and pick device manager, then click on display adapter, it might tell you there.
Thanks for replying, I forgot to mention that I already used those methods, sorry.
On Speccy it shows the following:' 'Generic Non-PnP Monitor on Microsoft Basic Display Adapter'

Have you got a video card build into your motherboard as well as the Geforce card?
Perhaps you need to select it in the BIOS.
My motherboard has a build in video card, and I also have a Nvidea Geforce card in one of the slots.

Have you got a video card build into your motherboard as well as the Geforce card?
Perhaps you need to select it in the BIOS.
My motherboard has a build in video card, and I also have a Nvidea Geforce card in one of the slots.
The NVIDIA card I'm talking about is the built in one

So it appears that my card is: GeForce 7025 / NVIDIA nForce 630a
I looked it up NVIDIA site and it seems there is no version for this driver for windows 10, what do I do in that case?

Thanks

What about your motherboards web site?
They might have the latest drivers.
There's also some information here:
Windows 10 not supporting GeForce 7025 NVIDIA nForce 630a video - Microsoft Community

In your case you need to download and install nVidia chipset drivers from www.nvidia.com or www.nvidia.co.uk Go to downloads, All nVidia drivers, Product type: Legacy, Product series: nVidia nForce 6 series, Product: nForce 630a / GeForce 7025, Operating system: Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit (no 8 or 10 drivers, but they should work). Installing the chipset drivers it will also install graphics, audio, network and SATA, so you shouldn't need anything else.

What about your motherboards web site?
They might have the latest drivers.
There's also some information here:
Windows 10 not supporting GeForce 7025 NVIDIA nForce 630a video - Microsoft Community
Thanks man, I just looked at this link 30 minutes ago. Might open another thread if something will go wrong in the future. For now it seems to work just fine.
Thanks a lot for your help!

In your case you need to download and install nVidia chipset drivers from www.nvidia.com or www.nvidia.co.uk Go to downloads, All nVidia drivers, Product type: Legacy, Product series: nVidia nForce 6 series, Product: nForce 630a / GeForce 7025, Operating system: Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit (no 8 or 10 drivers, but they should work). Installing the chipset drivers it will also install graphics, audio, network and SATA, so you shouldn't need anything else.
I'll check it out if something goes wrong in the future. For now it seems to work
Thank you for your reply man!

You are welcome! Always remember that Windows is backwards compatible with earlier versions. So if no Windows 10 driver is available, use 8 or 7 or Vista. In 32-bit version even some XP drivers work (not all).

Can't detect the right driver for my graphic card