ATI 100-708002 User Guide - Page 14

Multiple monitor support, Installing the Hardware and Software, Otherwise

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14 Installing the Hardware and Software 3 If you intend to run multiple monitors (see Multiple monitor support on page 14), proceed to step 4. Otherwise, remove any existing graphics card from your computer. If the old graphics card sticks, rock it gently from end to end. Remember to save the screw. SCREW OLD GRAPHICS CARD 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. Multiple monitor support If you use multiple monitors, the ALL-IN-WONDER must be the primary graphics card. Normally, the system BIOS determines whether the AGP or PCI card will be the primary. For PCI cards, the system normally assigns priority to the card slots in order of their appearance. Please refer to your computer system manual for more information.

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14
Installing the Hardware and Software
If you intend to run multiple monitors (see
Multiple
monitor support
on page 14), 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.
Multiple monitor support
If you use multiple monitors, the ALL-IN-WONDER must be
the primary graphics card.
Normally, the system BIOS
determines whether the AGP or PCI card will be the primary.
For PCI cards, the system normally assigns priority to the card
slots in order of their appearance.
Please refer to your computer
system manual for more information.
3
If the old
graphics
card sticks,
rock it
gently from
end to end.
Remember
to save the
screw.
SCREW
OLD GRAPHICS CARD