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Peter Honka
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      19th Jul 2005
He there,

what is the general procedure to change
the graphic card on a winxp home sp2 system?

Right now i use a diamond Viper PCI and want
to upgrade to an ATI Radeon X700SE PCI Express.

I remember some years ago, when i changed a card
on a win98 system the installation was damaged
after booting with the new card because i did
not switch to a standard graphic card driver before
changing the cards.

Do i have to do something simular under winxp
or can i just change the card and boot with the
new card?

Thanks, Peter Honka
 
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neil
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      19th Jul 2005
You should be able to uninstall the drivers for your old card, power down
remove the old and fit the new then restart. When XP boots with the new card
fitted it will initially load default VGA drivers and then you can install
your drivers for the new card.
But I'm curious, do you have a PCI express motherboard if so then the
previous procedure should work. If not then you are fitting a PCI express
motherboard also and you will need to do a repair install of XP anyway.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm


best of luck
Neil

"Peter Honka" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:42dd1f83$0$16649$(E-Mail Removed)...
> He there,
>
> what is the general procedure to change
> the graphic card on a winxp home sp2 system?
>
> Right now i use a diamond Viper PCI and want
> to upgrade to an ATI Radeon X700SE PCI Express.
>
> I remember some years ago, when i changed a card
> on a win98 system the installation was damaged
> after booting with the new card because i did
> not switch to a standard graphic card driver before
> changing the cards.
>
> Do i have to do something simular under winxp
> or can i just change the card and boot with the
> new card?
>
> Thanks, Peter Honka



 
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Ted Zieglar
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      19th Jul 2005
First question: Does your computer accomodate PCI Express video cards? PCIe
capability only started to be built into new computers over the last year or
so.
--
Ted Zieglar
"You can do it if you try."

"Peter Honka" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:42dd1f83$0$16649$(E-Mail Removed)...
> He there,
>
> what is the general procedure to change
> the graphic card on a winxp home sp2 system?
>
> Right now i use a diamond Viper PCI and want
> to upgrade to an ATI Radeon X700SE PCI Express.
>
> I remember some years ago, when i changed a card
> on a win98 system the installation was damaged
> after booting with the new card because i did
> not switch to a standard graphic card driver before
> changing the cards.
>
> Do i have to do something simular under winxp
> or can i just change the card and boot with the
> new card?
>
> Thanks, Peter Honka


 
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Malke
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      19th Jul 2005
Peter Honka wrote:

> He there,
>
> what is the general procedure to change
> the graphic card on a winxp home sp2 system?
>
> Right now i use a diamond Viper PCI and want
> to upgrade to an ATI Radeon X700SE PCI Express.
>
> I remember some years ago, when i changed a card
> on a win98 system the installation was damaged
> after booting with the new card because i did
> not switch to a standard graphic card driver before
> changing the cards.
>
> Do i have to do something simular under winxp
> or can i just change the card and boot with the
> new card?
>
> Thanks, Peter Honka


Are you sure you have a PCI Express slot? This is not the same as a PCI
slot.

http://www.answers.com/topic/pci-express

If you don't, make sure your computer has an AGP slot and buy an AGP
card instead. Uninstall the old video card's drivers and shut down the
machine. Unplug it, ground yourself, remove the old card. Install the
new card, start the machine, install the drivers for the new card.

Malke
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Peter Honka
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      19th Jul 2005
Dear Neil,

thanks for your answer.

> You should be able to uninstall the drivers for your old card, power down
> remove the old and fit the new then restart. When XP boots with the new card
> fitted it will initially load default VGA drivers and then you can install
> your drivers for the new card.
> But I'm curious, do you have a PCI express motherboard if so then the
> previous procedure should work. If not then you are fitting a PCI express
> motherboard also and you will need to do a repair install of XP anyway.


Mh, i do not understand exactly what you mean.

When i bought the PC a PCI Express Radeon X600
was built in but it was broken after a few weeks
and a replaced it with my old PCI Diamond Viper.

so, i guess, i have a PCI express motherboard, do I?

Regards
Peter Honka
 
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Peter Honka
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      19th Jul 2005
Ted Zieglar schrieb:
> First question: Does your computer accomodate PCI Express video cards? PCIe
> capability only started to be built into new computers over the last year or
> so.


yes, it does - the computer is 6 month old
and was shiped with a pci express graphic card


regards
peter honka
 
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neil
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      19th Jul 2005
If your PC came with a PCI express video card then all you do is what I said
below with regard to uninstalling the old drivers first. Just be sure your
have a 16XPCI express slot before you go to the expense of buying a PCI
express video card.

Neil

"Peter Honka" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:42dd2524$0$18020$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Dear Neil,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
>> You should be able to uninstall the drivers for your old card, power down
>> remove the old and fit the new then restart. When XP boots with the new
>> card fitted it will initially load default VGA drivers and then you can
>> install your drivers for the new card.
>> But I'm curious, do you have a PCI express motherboard if so then the
>> previous procedure should work. If not then you are fitting a PCI express
>> motherboard also and you will need to do a repair install of XP anyway.

>
> Mh, i do not understand exactly what you mean.
>
> When i bought the PC a PCI Express Radeon X600
> was built in but it was broken after a few weeks
> and a replaced it with my old PCI Diamond Viper.
>
> so, i guess, i have a PCI express motherboard, do I?
>
> Regards
> Peter Honka



 
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DL
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      20th Jul 2005
The 'general procedure' is to follow the instructions with your new vid.card

"Peter Honka" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:42dd1f83$0$16649$(E-Mail Removed)...
> He there,
>
> what is the general procedure to change
> the graphic card on a winxp home sp2 system?
>
> Right now i use a diamond Viper PCI and want
> to upgrade to an ATI Radeon X700SE PCI Express.
>
> I remember some years ago, when i changed a card
> on a win98 system the installation was damaged
> after booting with the new card because i did
> not switch to a standard graphic card driver before
> changing the cards.
>
> Do i have to do something simular under winxp
> or can i just change the card and boot with the
> new card?
>
> Thanks, Peter Honka



 
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Andrew Murray
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      21st Jul 2005
PCI express? Is a sort-of PCI-equivalend to AGP?

Never heard of it before.

"Ted Zieglar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> First question: Does your computer accomodate PCI Express video cards?
> PCIe
> capability only started to be built into new computers over the last year
> or
> so.
> --
> Ted Zieglar
> "You can do it if you try."
>
> "Peter Honka" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:42dd1f83$0$16649$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> He there,
>>
>> what is the general procedure to change
>> the graphic card on a winxp home sp2 system?
>>
>> Right now i use a diamond Viper PCI and want
>> to upgrade to an ATI Radeon X700SE PCI Express.
>>
>> I remember some years ago, when i changed a card
>> on a win98 system the installation was damaged
>> after booting with the new card because i did
>> not switch to a standard graphic card driver before
>> changing the cards.
>>
>> Do i have to do something simular under winxp
>> or can i just change the card and boot with the
>> new card?
>>
>> Thanks, Peter Honka

>



 
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neil
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      21st Jul 2005
PCI express is the new architecture for motherboards its not an equivalent
to AGP but replaces the way that processor, memory, hard drive and plug-in
cards communicate with each other.
http://arstechnica.com/articles/paed...are/pcie.ars/1

Neil
"Andrew Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:42df3d04$0$6402$(E-Mail Removed)...
> PCI express? Is a sort-of PCI-equivalend to AGP?
>
> Never heard of it before.
>
> "Ted Zieglar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> First question: Does your computer accomodate PCI Express video cards?
>> PCIe
>> capability only started to be built into new computers over the last year
>> or
>> so.
>> --
>> Ted Zieglar
>> "You can do it if you try."
>>
>> "Peter Honka" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:42dd1f83$0$16649$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> He there,
>>>
>>> what is the general procedure to change
>>> the graphic card on a winxp home sp2 system?
>>>
>>> Right now i use a diamond Viper PCI and want
>>> to upgrade to an ATI Radeon X700SE PCI Express.
>>>
>>> I remember some years ago, when i changed a card
>>> on a win98 system the installation was damaged
>>> after booting with the new card because i did
>>> not switch to a standard graphic card driver before
>>> changing the cards.
>>>
>>> Do i have to do something simular under winxp
>>> or can i just change the card and boot with the
>>> new card?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Peter Honka

>>

>
>



 
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