3. Card installation

This VGA card can only be installed on motherboards with an AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) slot.

3.1 For systems without an existing VGA card

1.Unplug all power cables from the wall sockets.

2.Remove the system unit cover.

3.Locate the AGP expansion slot on the motherboard. Make sure that the slot is not obstructed by cables or other components.

4.Remove the metal bracket cover opposite the AGP slot. Save the screw for later use.

5.Remove your new VGA card from its plastic packaging.

6.Align the card golden connectors over the AGP slot. Insert one end of the card and press down firmly. Press down the other end until the card is completely seated on the slot.

7.Anchor the card mounting bracket to the rear of the chassis and secure it with a screw.

8.Replace the system unit cover.

9.Use a video signal cable to connect your analog monitor VGA connector (15-pin male) to the connector on the card (15-pin female).

10.Connect the power cables.

11.Proceed to section “4. Drivers Installation”.

3.2 For systems with an existing VGA card

1.Boot your computer.

2.Click on the Start button. Select Settings, then Control Panel.

3.Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel. Select the Device Manager tab.

4.Double-click the Display adapters icon, highlight the current VGA driver and click on Remove.

6.Select Standard VGA as your display driver then click Ok to close the dialog box.

7.Shut down the computer.

8.Unplug all cables from the wall sockets and remove computer cover.

9.Remove existing VGA card.

10.Follow steps #5 to #11 in section 3.1 above to install new VGA card into the AGP slot.

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