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Tips and Hints
The software installation procedure later in this chapter describes
how to install the drivers for your graphics card after you have
installed the new card for the first time and have rebooted your
computer.
This section offers some additional tips if you want or need to
install the graphics card drivers in a special working scenario, for
example, if you have re-installed your operating system, or if you
want to perform a manual installation.
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You can always install the drivers using the Quick Start utility
on the SuperCD.
The Quick Start utility will start automatically, if you insert the
SuperCD into your CD-ROM drive after the operating system
has started. If your CD-ROM auto-run is not enabled and/or
the Quick Start program does not start automatically:
Click the
Start
button in the task bar, click
Run
, and then
select
START.EXE
from the root directory of the SuperCD.
Select
Readme
from the
SuperCD Fire GL1
start menu to
display a readme file. Refer to this file for additional and ‘last
minute’ information. Information in this file may not appear in
printed documentation or online help
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You must be running Windows NT 4.0, updated with Service
Pack 4 (or newer) before installing the Fire GL1 drivers. For
most languages you can perform the Service Pack 4 update
from the SuperCD when you run the Quick Start utility.
Software Installation for Windows NT4.0
1.
Run the Quick Start utility. The Quick Start utility will start
automatically, if you insert the SuperCD into your CD-ROM
drive after the operating system has started. If your CD-ROM
auto-run is not enabled and/or the Quick Start program does
not start automatically:
Click the
Start
button in the task bar, click
Run
, and then
select
START.EXE
from the root directory of the SuperCD.
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