PS detected graphics hardware that is not officially supported...

...If you experienceproblems, please uncheck the Use graphics Processecor checkbox in the performance panel dialogue.
Then I click OK and get this message:
The monitor profile 831W G2.2 D78 appears to be defective. Please rerun your monitor calibration software.
How do I re-run my monitor calibration software? I have a CD that came with monitor. But I don't see anything about calibration anywhere.
The program seems to be working but I am new to this and maybe there is something that is not working that I haven't yet discovered.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Edit: I have Windows XP Professional Edition and my AOC monitor has # on it: AOC DCR10000:1
My processor is AMD Athlon Dual Core 5200+ and I have something called NVIDIA control panel in my control panel.

What model of nVidia video card do you have?  It may be that your video card is simply outdated and in order for Photoshop to give you the best possible experience you'll need a new one.
You may be able to get more specific information from Photoshop by using the Help - System Info feature.
Heh, I think DCR10000:1 is your dynamic contrast ratio spec. I'm not familiar with the AOC line...   What is the monitor model number (and more pertinently, does it have a "standard" or "wide" color gamut)?
Perhaps most importantly, do you rely on color-management in your workflow? 
If not, or you don't know what color-management is, and your monitor is not a wide-gamut model perhaps settting your monitor to use the standard sRGB IE61966-2.1 color profile instead of the (apparently defective) one provided by AOC would be the quickest solution to your second problem.  This would be accomplished in the Windows XP display properties dialog somewhere (I'm no longer familiar enough with the XP specifics to guide you more directly).
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