Windows 98 Manual Driver Installation
Installation of the drivers for your video card can be fairly easy if the following steps
are followed carefully. There are a few things to keep in mind before proceeding with
the removal of the old drivers and installation of the new ones.
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What is your previous card you're upgrading from? Is it a separate video card
that is plugged into either an AGP or PCI slot on your motherboard?
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If you don't see one installed, the video may be supplied by an onboard or
integrated video controller. This simply means that the video chip is built unto
the motherboard itself.
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If you qualify for the above, it is very important to either check with the
motherboard manual or simply contact the manufacture's technical support.
Onboard video can be disabled in one of the three ways:
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In the motherboard BIOS, newer motherboards allow for
Disabling/Enabling the Onboard VGA controller. Now, depending on the
make and model of your motherboard, the option for the onboard controller
may be labeled differently. Again, please double check with the manufacturer.
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Disable the VGA device through the Device Manager in Windows.
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If you have an older motherboard of 4 years and older, the only way of
disabling the onboard VGA device is by setting certain jumpers on the
motherboard (i.e. affixing certain shunts on designated pins.)
If you are upgrading from a previous 3Dfx VGA card such as the Voodoo series or
Banshee, it is important to not only remove previous drivers in both the
Add/Remove Programs and Device Manager, but also by removing certain keys
and values within the Registry. The process can be explained more in-depth in the
following
article
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It may also be a good idea to update any motherboard drivers that may be
necessary for your chipset. Chipsets needing updated AGP drivers in particular
include any non-Intel manufactures such as VIA, ALi (Aladdin), and SiS. For further
help in identifying your chipset, please refer to the following
article
.
Otherwise, please proceed to the manual driver installation for your eVGA.com card!!
Step 1: Download the driver file to either your Desktop or any predetermined
download folder. Once the download process is finished, double-click the file.
Summary of Contents for drivers for video card
Page 12: ...Step 12 Once in the Driver tab click the Update Driver at the bottom right ...
Page 20: ...You will arrive at this window if you have successfully accessed your Display Properties ...
Page 21: ...Select the Settings Tab at the upper right then select the Advanced button in the lower right ...