Uninstalling the Old Driver (Windows Vista®)
Follow these steps to uninstall the existing graphics card driver in preparation
for installation of a new card.
1.
With the current graphics card still in the computer, close all open
applications.
2.
Click
Start
▷
Control Panel
.
3.
Double-click
Hardware and Sound
and then double-click
Device Manager
.
4.
Expand
Display Adapter
and then right-click the driver for the graphics
card you are replacing.
5.
In the shortcut menu that appears, click
Uninstall
.
The driver for the old graphics card is uninstalled.
6.
Turn off the system.
Installing the Graphics Card
Note:
Make sure that your system has an adequate power supply.
1.
Make sure the computer, monitor, and other peripheral devices are off.
2.
Unplug the computer power cord and disconnect the monitor cable from
the back panel of the computer.
Caution:
To avoid possible damage to the motherboard, wait approximately 20
seconds after unplugging the power cord before disconnecting a
peripheral or removing a component from the motherboard.
3.
Remove the computer cover.
Caution:
Remember to discharge your body’s static electricity by touching the
power supply case or the metal surface of the computer chassis.
Tip:
If necessary, consult the computer manual for help removing the
cover.
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