User`s guide

63 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
Check the driver installation and ensure that all
software corresponds to the operating system
and is correctly loaded.
Reinstall the display drivers.
Make sure drivers and utilities from previously
installed graphics cards are removed/uninstalled
from the system.
1. Select Start|Settings|Control Panel,
double-click Add/Remove Programs.
2. Remove any drivers and utilities listed for
graphics cards no longer in the system.
Check for address and interrupt conflicts to
ensure the I/O and memory addresses reserved
for the graphics card are not in use by other
hardware devices.
What if the Windows 2000 or Windows XP
Device Manager shows a resource conflict
between my graphics card and another system
component?
Disable any display adapters listed in the Device
Manager other than the Rushmore card.
1. Right-click My Computer, select Properties.
2. Select the Device Manager tab.
3. Find Display Adapters and click on the plus sign
(+) to the left.
4. Double-click the name of any display adapters
listed other than the Rushmore card.
5. Check the Disable in this hardware profile
box.
6. Shut down and restart the computer.
What if nothing displays on the monitor(s)
connected to the graphics card?
Be sure the graphics card is properly seated in
the PCI expansion slot and that cables are secure
and properly connected.