a windows vista video card (my windows vista is broken and i thought i should just salvage it!) into a windows XP!
(so i wont have to keep playing old games on my windows xp!)
if not, i don't care. i can just but like a 20$ one!|||Yes you can. Video cards are nothing more than a detachable component. You can easily swap them out and reinstall a new one. If it's broken then buy a new one and you shouldn't have any problems... Just as long as you know how to navigate through your PC's internal structure.|||Your video card shouldn't be tied to your operating system. You may or may not be able to transfer it based on the available slots in the older PC, and whether or not it is compatible with the older PC's motherboard and other components.
But to answer your question, the operating system will not prevent you from upgrading the graphics card.|||As long as the video card is removable and not onboard and the old computer has the same slot.
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