The easiest way to determine this is by simply looking up your video card model number online. To find out what video card you have, open up the device manager (control panel > system > hardware tab > click device manager) and look under "display adapters."
Make a note of whats in your system & search online, or post a new question here along the lines of "What pixel shader level does video card XYZ support?"
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you cant you will have to buy a new graphics card that supports pixel shader 2.0,3.0
I would say go for a better card xD but yeah supports pixel shader 3.0 and pixel shader 4.0 ^^ well that's according to nvidia's website.
256 MB graphics card support pixel shader 3.0
Nowhere. Pixel Shader is a hardware feature that comes with your graphics card. Most graphics cards these days support pixel shader 3.0 or higher and are at a low price.
Pixel shader technology is hard-coded into the video card and its drivers. If you have a very fast processor and a good amount of ram, you may be able to get around the pixel shader requirement by downloading "3DAnalyze" or "Swiftshader 2.0" to emulate pixel shader. More likely, the best option is for you to simply replace your video card with one which has native support for pixel shader. Video cards with pixel shader 3.0 are very common these days, it is not an expensive upgrade & will improve performance on other programs as well.