The best to replace a video card is to change the current driver to
"standard VGA", turn off the computer, then replace the video card...Windows
will automatically recognize the new video card and prompt for the driver
disk/cd to install the proper drivers....This is a very easy process and
really should present no problems to the system....
Good Luck,
David Olds
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From: Jun Qian <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, November 05, 1998 8:37 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] New video card
>A friend bought a Riva TNT PCI card, he wanted to replace his old video
>card. Does he need reinstall win95? As he has some data quite large,
>complete backup is not so easy to him.
>Will install the new card, then boot in saft mode, then change driver in
>divice manager work? (I never did before, so I'm not sure)
>
>Jun
>
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