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Step
1
Installation of a Graphics Card
1-1 Remove the metal slot cover and then insert the graphics card into the
slot.
• Before installing the graphics card, make sure your graphics card is compliant with the slot on yourgraphics card is compliant with the slot on your is compliant with the slot on your
motherboard.
• Before installing the graphics card, be sure to turn off your computer. Unplug the power cord from thegraphics card, be sure to turn off your computer. Unplug the power cord from the, be sure to turn off your computer. Unplug the power cord from the
power outlet to prevent damage to the graphics card.graphics card..
• The appearance of the graphics card may differ by model.
• Based on the instruction from Microsoft, some new drivers may not fully support Windows
®
2000/98/ME.
• Refertotheuser'smanualincludedfordetailedgraphicscardspecications.
1-2 Once the graphics
card is securely
seated in the slot,
replace the screw
to fasten the card.
1-3 Plug the display
cable into the
graphics card;
then turn on the
computer and
monitor.
Step
2
Installation of Drivers
Insert the driver disk into your optical
drive. The Autorun window automati-
cally appears. (If it does not appear
automatically, go to My computer, dou-
ble-click the optical drive and execute
the setup.exe program.) Complete the
installation procedure following the on-
screen instructions.
Step
3
Introduction of the Display Properties Page
Installation of Microsoft
®
DirectX
®
Install Microsoft
®
DirectX
®
to enable 3D hardware acceleration support for Windows
®
XP to achieve better 3D
performance.
Click here to select the color quality.
Click the Advanced button for advanced
settings.
Move the slider to change the screen
resolution.
If there is a power connector on the graphics card, connect the corre-
sponding power supply power cable to your graphics card, or the system
will not boot.