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Old 01-08-2002, 01:33 PM   #3
Sir Kenyth
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Join Date: August 30, 2001
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Age: 55
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For the BIOS issue. Instead of hitting F1, enter setup, then exit and save without changing anything. It should be the last time you see that message. In windows, uninstall and/or remove all video card drivers from your device manager. Now re-boot. When Windows comes up it should detect the new hardware. Install and tell it you have a manufacturers disk. Install the driver with the .inf file on the manufacturers supplied disk. You may have to hunt a bit in the disk directory to find it. This will cleanly install the card without any extra manufacturer applications. See if things work smootly now.
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