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Don't know about the which driver to use question, but as far as installing the drivers, definitely option #2 there, DO NOT do option #1! |
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Guys, I've ordered my new GF4 card, to replace my GF2. Can I put the latest drivers on now, while I'm waiting for it to arrive, and expect to simply swap the cards over? Or do I need to remove all the drivers, swap the card, boot with VGA, then reinstall the latest drivers? Is there any particular version of driver that works best with GF4 Ti4200 Turbo and W98, or should I just use the latest? Thanks. R. |
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You need to wait. You will have to reinstall them anyway. The proper way to do this is: 1. Uninstall the current drivers. 2. Shut the system down and replace the card. 3. Power up and when it detects the card, install the new drivers. -Larry |
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I have a Ti4400, and recently went from the 30.82 driver the latest 44.03 driver, and it was fine apart from anti-aliasing didn't work in GPL for some reason. Other applications were fine, at least N2003 was, but not GPL, however much I tinkered. I went back to the 30.82 driver, and all was well again. Anyone else experienced this? Andrew. "Richard S Beckett" <spikey-wan (AT) bigfoot (DOT) com> wrote in message news:bfgun2$5l$1 (AT) newshost (DOT) mot.com... Guys, I've ordered my new GF4 card, to replace my GF2. Can I put the latest drivers on now, while I'm waiting for it to arrive, and expect to simply swap the cards over? Or do I need to remove all the drivers, swap the card, boot with VGA, then reinstall the latest drivers? Is there any particular version of driver that works best with GF4 Ti4200 Turbo and W98, or should I just use the latest? Thanks. R. |
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"Larry" <none (AT) none (DOT) com> wrote You need to wait. You will have to reinstall them anyway. The proper way to do this is: 1. Uninstall the current drivers. 2. Shut the system down and replace the card. 3. Power up and when it detects the card, install the new drivers. -Larry Really? I have swapped a GF4 Ti4200 for a geforce 2 MX (yes i know - very strange!) recently and there was no probs, just needed to set my res again when i got in. I'm about to install my GF FX (where my Ti4200 is now). I'll let you know how I get on. All the best, Ash http://www.siroccoracing.com |
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