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i can almost promise you, without researching, that agp video cards are not compatable with windows 7. if they are its rare. if the nvidia site has offered no windows 7 drivers, then it is not compatable. http://www.nvivia.com/
i lost my the driver cd for my nvidia mx400 64mb 64bit ddr 4x agp card. i dont have an internet connection on the pc in which the agp is installed. can u send me or help me to find the specific driver for the model of my agp card.
The geforce2 mx400 is an agp video card. If you want to stick to the same agp slot you don't have many options these days and the prices are very similar to PCIE slots except the PCIE is a newer technology that would provide a lot better performance.
If you can afford it you should upgrade your motherboard to one that support PCIE and then get a good PCIE video card. The best price/performance these days are the 8600GT cards so look into that. The money you save buying a new video card may even contribute significantly to a new motherboard plus you get other benefits with a newer mobo ie. faster ram, SATA technology more usb ports and support for more CPUs.
Just becareful on what CPU you are using at the moment and make sure the new motherboard supports your cpu.
alternatively look for a used agp slot graphics card ie. the ati 9800pro or nvidia 6xxx series is a good choice of a slight upgrade from where you are.
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