A (?) in your device manager usually indicates a problem. Afaik, a "working", but out of date driver wouldn't show up that way. Unfortunately, windows won't really show drivers as being "in need of update", at least not in my experience.
Here's what your problem is: The default drivers that windows supplied do work.. kindof.. but if you want to play games properly, you're going to need the newest drivers (or at least newer, better ones). In general, you'd get these from the manufacturer. For example, I have an Nvidia brand graphics card, so I got my drivers from the Nvidia website. Since you have a laptop, though, it's not always that simple.
You mentioned that you don't know what drivers are. Drivers are, in layman's terms, what "drives", or runs the hardware, in a sense. You can think of it as the things that tell the computer how to use your hardware. If your computer is being told information that is old and that isn't the best way to use it, then your computer can't use what it has to it's fullest.
A Graphics card is the bit of hardware that handles all (or most) of anything having to do with graphics on screen. If that isn't running very well, then your graphics card won't be able to do things quickly, thus, low FPS.
We are willing to try to help you a bit, but this is not a technical support forum. If you need further assistance, I'd recommend a forum more like that, or, heck, your favorite search engine would probably help too.
Edit: I stand corrected.
Here's what your problem is: The default drivers that windows supplied do work.. kindof.. but if you want to play games properly, you're going to need the newest drivers (or at least newer, better ones). In general, you'd get these from the manufacturer. For example, I have an Nvidia brand graphics card, so I got my drivers from the Nvidia website. Since you have a laptop, though, it's not always that simple.
You mentioned that you don't know what drivers are. Drivers are, in layman's terms, what "drives", or runs the hardware, in a sense. You can think of it as the things that tell the computer how to use your hardware. If your computer is being told information that is old and that isn't the best way to use it, then your computer can't use what it has to it's fullest.
A Graphics card is the bit of hardware that handles all (or most) of anything having to do with graphics on screen. If that isn't running very well, then your graphics card won't be able to do things quickly, thus, low FPS.
We are willing to try to help you a bit, but this is not a technical support forum. If you need further assistance, I'd recommend a forum more like that, or, heck, your favorite search engine would probably help too.
Edit: I stand corrected.