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Saijay Painginkar Posted on Dec 10, 2013
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If you have windows 7 and windows 8, your computer must be running in VGA driver by default, as no driver is present, run windows update,
it will install all the required updates automatically .
Or you can go to device manager in system under control panel,
and manually update driver searching from internet.

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