The VIA M3364 is not a standalone graphics card; rather, it is an integrated graphics processor (IGP) core found within specific VIA chipsets, most notably the VIA CN896, VIA VN896, and VIA P4M900 chipsets. These chipsets were popular in budget laptops, netbooks, and embedded systems during the mid-to-late 2000s. If you are trying to resurrect an old eMachines laptop, a VIA-based Mini-ITX board, or an HP Compaq business desktop, you have likely encountered the infamous "missing driver" issue.
While originally built for older systems, drivers are available for several Windows versions: via m3364 graphic driver
VIA never released an official Windows 7 or Windows 10 driver for this chip. The last official driver was for . If you try to use the default Microsoft Basic Display Adapter, you will have: The VIA M3364 is not a standalone graphics
Disclaimer: VIA Technologies no longer supports this chip. Use community drivers at your own risk. Always scan downloaded files with antivirus software. While originally built for older systems, drivers are