Hardware acceleration is either disabled or....

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So i'm now thinking you have something blocking the specific sites that aren't working...check the firewall settings and security settings of software and addons you have installed. Perhaps a security message came up one time asking for permission and it was denied or declined...
 
And do you also have the latest flash player as well, some of the older flash versions have problems with some sites...
 
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
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Card name: Standard VGA Graphics Adapter
Manufacturer: (Standard display types)
Chip type: Intel(R)Sandybridge Desktop Graphics Chipset Accelerated VGA BIOS
DAC type: 8 bit
Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0102&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_09
Display Memory: n/a
Dedicated Memory: n/a
Shared Memory: n/a
Current Mode: 1024 x 768 (32 bit) (1Hz)
Monitor Name: Generic Non-PnP Monitor
Monitor Model:
Monitor Id:
Native Mode:
Output Type:
Driver Name: vga


You need to re-install your graphics drivers.


Originally Posted By: daves66nova
Originally Posted By: MrHorspwer

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/
Click the button that says "Run Intel Driver Update Utility"
Product Detected Intel® Processor Graphics 2000
Current Driver Installed 8.15.10.2509
Your driver is current. this is what i got.


Do a complete uninstall of the current driver from the device manager. Then reboot. It may look like your current graphics driver is installed but it is not - seen a few situations like this with other hardware.

It will either install the proper one at start-up or a generic. Regardless, then go and install the proper one you downloaded "over" whatever windows installed after the removal and reboot.

Then reboot again.

Also what browser? This is important based on the software vs. hardware rendering. IE, Chrome, and FF offer hardware accell. If your card is whitelisted by mozilla it will automatically be enabled. Same for IE. In chrome you have to type about:flags in the url bar and then find the listing to enable it.

You'll need to hunt on the Intel website for the most current driver for your graphics chipset or you can use the computer manufacturer's site - though those drivers may be a few revisions behind.
 
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Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
No, that's a pretty poop-tacular card.

It was poop-tacular even ten years ago when it was new technology.
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