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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (6379)2/17/1999 1:19:00 PM
From: d. alexander  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
When you install the video cards is there an option to use a driver supplied on the Win98 disc..rather than using the latest ATI drivers?
It asks you to insert the Win 98 disk. I did this & after consulting with MSFT tech & downloading updated drivers, it still asked for the disk. I asked tech why it wouldn't go directly to the update (downloaded to C:\ATI which was an invented folder). He said, don't worry. I could delete the folder & throw it back on the Win 98 disk.
Sapper's post sent me to Rob who is running 3 monitors on the BH6 board on 3 ATI cards up in Ottawa. I posted to him with some more questions this morning. I'm going to call ATI to ask about the 2 ATI cards not working together before going to CompUSA & "borrowing" an ATI AGP card. Good idea. They now have a restocking fee on opened packages :-( Many thanks for your suggestions. d. alexander
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