well I went for it anyway have been having numerous problems when using CAD.Still not entirely sure if its server/PC hardware/PC software issues problems.Ive added my old RAM to this system so its up to 1GB,seems a little faster but Im only running AutoCAD LT rather than my usual ADT 2007,so wont truely know until I have this reinstalled.The exclamation mark that I saw was what I thought it was,the dam video card driver for my PC had not been installed, this couldve been responsible for alot of problems.
Anyway IT bloke has now installed this and my old PC is off to some other poor user.
So now I think I have a 32MB video card,but this is very low spec.Do you think this even too low spec to use on 2D drawings that are around 1mb in size with about say 7 xrefs loaded,300-400 layers?Even my PC at home is 64MB
.So I have a low spec video card and thus my PC will take memory from my RAM as well to make up for my crap video card when working in AutoCAD drawings?I might habve to purchase this myself together with the memory I bought before.It's unlikely anyone will understand why a higher spec video card is required.
This is what Autodesk recommend:
Video: 1024 x 768 with True Color (minimum)
but that just tells me about resolution not any guide of video card MB's.