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To: Mark The Trader who wrote (4873)12/13/1999 1:06:00 AM
From: TheKelster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
2) If you install a second card be careful when you install the software for the new card , I found it best to just install the drivers for the new card. When I installed the full software suite for the 128 Expert it messed up my cap drivers for the ATI Pro . I then had to spend a lot of time fixing the problem .

Critical point. I had forgotten about this experience. Install your AGP first, get it all set up. Make sure the BIOS is pointed to the AGP as primary. Then install your second card suppling only the drivers when Windows asks for them. Do not install the entire package that comes on the CD. You will have a bit of a mess.