Warning: Follow the advice in my 'How to avoid static damage to PCs' article before carrying this out!
Firstly, uninstall your old card's drivers. Usually they can be found in 'Add/Remove Programs', but sometimes you have to go to the driver entry in the start menu and select uninstall there. If it is not there, but the program to run it is, right click and select 'Properties'. Then, go to the file location, and look for a file named 'Unwise' or 'Uninstall'. If your program is located in a subfolder of the main entry, go up the folders until you find the top level folder for it, and look there. The uninstaller may also be in a folder called 'System', 'Bin32' or 'Bin64'. Now for the installing. There should be a brown AGP slot in your case, the same size as your card. Insert your card into the slot slowly, and it should fit snugly into position. Now, screw the plate on the front of the card to the case, and all should be done. From therein, simply follow the manual to install the drivers, which will be needed for the new card to run.
Labels: graphics card, hardware
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