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Installing a Jaton Video Card in VORTEK 

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© 2006 GLOBAL VR 

 

040-0117-01  4/20/2006 

13. Re-install the computer cover by reversing the removal process, as shown in the picture below.  

You will need to align the teeth on the lid with the slots in the chassis to close the lid properly. 

 

14. Reverse the removal steps to re-install the computer into the cabinet and re-connect the four cables 

to the computer.  

Be sure to connect the video cable to the VGA port on the new video card, 

NOT

 

to the motherboard VGA port located above the audio ports. 

Video Card Driver Installation 

The Jaton video card requires drivers that are supplied on the 

Invasion Earth

 Game Software CD, 

or on a separate VORTEK video driver CD.  Install video drivers 

only

 from disks supplied by 

GLOBAL VR. 

1.  Power on the game.  When the computer boots, a Found New Hardware wizard will appear 

onscreen. 

2. Insert 

the 

Invasion Earth

 Game Software CD (or separate VORTEK video driver CD).  The 

wizard will install the drivers from the CD.   

Note:

  The Invasion Earth game will 

not

 be installed at this time.  To run this game, you must 

purchase the game kit that includes the correct game dongle. 

3.  Once the drivers are installed, you will see a dialog box with a 

Finish

 button.  Remove the CD and 

reboot the game. 

4.  This completes the video card replacement. 

Running the System Disk with the Jaton Card 

If you need to restore the operating system with the System Disk on a system with a Jaton video 
card, you must follow the steps below to re-install the Jaton video drivers before installing the 
games.  The Jaton video card requires drivers that are supplied on the 

Invasion Earth

 Game 

Software CD, or on a separate VORTEK video driver CD.  Install video drivers 

only

 from disks 

supplied by GLOBAL VR. 

1. Insert 

the 

System Disk

 in the CD-ROM drive and turn the computer OFF and then ON.  The 

computer will boot from the CD.  You will see the Hard-Drive Image process screens on the 
monitor. 

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