The VIA M3364 chipset, often found in budget laptops and thin clients from the late 2000s, wasn't originally built with Windows 7 in mind. However, you can still get full resolution and video acceleration with the right steps. 📥 Recommended Driver Sources
This long post explains what the “VGA via M3364” (or similarly named) graphics device/driver entry means in Windows 7, why it appears, how to resolve display/driver issues, and step‑by‑step troubleshooting, driver installation, and recovery options. It assumes a single‑PC context where Windows 7 is installed and Device Manager shows an entry like “VGA Compatible Controller”, “VGA via M3364”, or “M3364” under Display adapters or Other devices. vga via m3364 graphic driver windows 7 exclusive