User Guide

Installing the Fire GL4 11
Setting the Display Driver to Standard VGA
To avoid possible driver conflicts between your old and new graphics
card, install the standard VGA driver for your operating system.
Install the standard VGA driver before you shut down your computer
and remove the installed (AGP, PCI, or ISA) VGA card.
Note: Installing the standard VGA driver is not required for
Windows 2000.
The applications for which you want to install drivers also have to be
completely installed for Standard VGA - 640 x 480 on your
system prior to using the new software. It is a good idea to do this
before removing an existing graphics adapter as not every application
may permit the configuration of its video mode from the operating
system level.
Installing the Standard VGA Driver for Windows NT 4.0
1 From the Start menu, go to
Start > Settings > Control
Panel, then double-click on Display. The Display Properties
sheet appears.
2 Click the Settings tab; then click the Display Type button.
3 Under Adapter Type, click the Change button. The Change
Display window appears.
4 Under Manufacturers, select (Standard display types). Under
Display, choose VGA compatible display adapter.
5 Click OK. You may need to insert your Windows NT 4.0 CD-
ROM.
Plug-n-Play?
The card has been designed to take
advantage of 'plugn-play' without
requiring additional hardware installation
or configuration.
The illustrations do
not show your card?
The illustrations provided in this section
are for instructional use only; the card
shown may look different than the one you
purchased.