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[–] professionaldoctor 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Go to your Start menu -> Type 'dxdiag' in the search box and hit enter -> Click "no" when prompted to check for signed drivers

This will open the DirectX Diagnostics tool (looks something like this ), which will give you important details like CPU and RAM. Click on the "Display" tab to see info about your graphics card. Write these three things down and then post them here so we actually know what sort of hardware you have.