User`s guide

14 Installing the Hardware and Software
If you intend to run multiple displays with Windows
®
98
(see Multiple Display Support in Windows® 98 on
page 38), proceed to step 4.
Otherwise, remove any
existing graphics card
from your computer.
Or, if your computer has any
on-board graphics
capability
, you may need to
disable
it on the motherboard.
For more information, see your computer documentation.
If necessary, remove the metal cover from the empty
expansion slot that you select (PCI cards use a PCI slot;
AGP cards use the AGP slot), then
align your new card
with an empty expansion slot, and press it in firmly
until fully seated
.
3
If the old
graphics
card sticks,
rock it
gently from
end to end.
Remember
to save the
screw.
SCREW
OLD GRAPHICS CARD
4
Grasp the
new card
by the top
edge and
carefully
seat it
firmly into
the correct
slot (PCI or
AGP).
Ensure that
the metal
contacts
are
completely
pushed into
the slot.
ALL-IN-WONDER 128
(PCI or AGP) or
ALL-IN-WONDER 128 PRO
(AGP)
PCI EXPANSION SLOT
AGP EXPANSION SLOT
Note:
AGP 4x/2x cards can be used in either AGP 4x
or AGP 2x slots.