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Installing the Software
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Installing your video card software
Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 98, or Windows 2000
Installing the software using a stand-alone CD
To install
the software from a stand-alone CD:
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Start
your computer. The
Add New Hardware Wizard
window opens.
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Click
Cancel
. Repeat this procedure until the all new hardware detection windows
have been cancelled and Windows starts.
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Place the stand-alone CD into the CD/DVD drive. If the program runs automatically, complete a full installation by following the on-screen instructions. Go to "Using your Video Card".
If the program does not run automatically, go to the next step.
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In Windows XP, click Start, then click My Computer. The My Computer window opens.
In Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows 98, double-click the My
Computer icon. The My Computer window opens.
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Double-click the drive letter of your CD/DVD drive (typically
D:
for your CD/DVD drive). If the setup program runs automatically, complete a full installation by following the on-screen instructions. Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
If the My Computer window displays the files on the CD, go to the next
step.
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Click
Tools
or
View,
then click
Folder Options.
The
Folder Options
window opens.
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Click
the
View
tab, then click to clear the
Hide file extensions
for known file types
check box, if necessary.
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Click
OK.
The driver file extensions appear. For example,
setup
now appears as
setup.exe.
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Double-click
the file that will begin the installation of your video card drivers.
The file name is probably
setup.exe.
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Complete a full installation of the software by following the on-screen instructions. Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
Installing the software using the red Drivers CD
To install
the software from the red
Drivers
CD:
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Start
your computer. The
Add New Hardware Wizard
window opens.
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Click
Search for the
best driver for your device, then click
Next.
Complete the wizard by repeatedly clicking
Next
until the wizard tells you that it was unable to detect any devices
and that it has installed an unknown device.
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Insert the red Drivers CD into your CD/DVD drive. The System Restoration Kit program starts. Go to Step 7.
If the program does not start automatically, go to the next step.
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Click
Start,
then click
Run.
The
Run
dialog box opens.
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In the
Open
text box, type
d:\runmenu.exe
(where
d:
is the drive letter of your CD/DVD drive).
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Click
OK.
The System Restoration Kit program starts.
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If the
Welcome to the System Restoration Kit
window opens, close it by clicking
OK.
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Click
the
Reinstall Drivers
and Applications
tab.
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Scroll
down to the
Display Adapters
section, click your video card driver, then click
Install.
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Follow any additional on-screen instructions. Depending on the driver you are installing, you may only need to restart your computer to complete the installation. However, if a setup wizard opens when you restart your computer, follow the on-screen instructions.
Installing the software using the Gateway System Restoration Kit
To install
the software from the
Gateway System
Restoration Kit
:
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Start
your computer. The
Add New Hardware Wizard
window opens.
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Place
Disc 1
of the
Gateway System Restoration Kit
into your CD/DVD drive.
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If the program runs automatically, click the Install Hardware tab, click the device drivers to install, then follow the on-screen instructions. Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
If the program does not run automatically, go to the next step.
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Click
Start,
then click
Run.
The
Run
dialog box opens.
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Type
d:\autorun.exe
(where
d:
is the drive letter of your CD/DVD drive), then click
OK.
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Install the hardware drivers for the new or replacement video card by clicking the Install Hardware tab, clicking the device drivers to install, then following the on-screen instructions. Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
If a message tells you that the Setup file could not be found, go to the
next step.
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In Windows XP, click Start, then click Control Panel. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click Appearance and Themes.
In Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows 98, click Start, Settings,
then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens.
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Click/Double-click
the
Display
icon. The
Display Properties
dialog box opens.
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Click
the
Settings
tab. The
Settings
dialog box opens.
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Click
Advanced.
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Click
the
Adapter
tab. The
Adapter/Driver
dialog box opens.
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Click
Change.
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Click
Next.
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Click
Search for a
better driver than the one your device is using now (Recommended),
then click
Next.
A search window opens.
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Click
to select the
CD-ROM drive
checkbox. Make sure that none of the other check boxes are selected,
then click
Next.
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Install the hardware drivers by following the on-screen instructions. Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
Windows NT 4.0
Installing the software using a stand-alone CD
To install the software from CD:
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Start
your computer. The
Add New Hardware Wizard
window opens.
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Place the stand-alone CD into the CD/DVD drive. If the program runs automatically, complete a full installation by following the on-screen instructions. Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
If the program does not run automatically, go to the next step.
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Click
Start,
then click
Run.
The
Run
dialog box opens.
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Type
d:\autorun.exe
(where
d
is the drive letter of your CD/DVD drive), then click
OK.
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Follow the
on-screen instructions to install the drivers. Installation is complete.
Go to "Using your Video Card".
Installing the software using the red Drivers CD or Gateway System Restoration Kit
Use the Windows NT 4.0 Driver Locator utility to find the existing device drivers you need to replace. The utility is located on the red Drivers CD or on Disc 1 of the System Restoration Kit.
To perform the following procedure, your system must be configured with the CD/DVD drive set as the first boot device in the BIOS Setup utility. For more information about your BIOS Setup utility, refer to the documentation that came with your computer.
To locate the Windows NT drivers:
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Place
the red
Drivers
CD or
Disc 1
of the
System Restoration Kit
into your CD/DVD drive, then restart your computer. The Gateway
Boot Menu opens.
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Select
2
Boot from CD-ROM.
The Main Menu opens.
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Select
Windows
NT 4.0
Driver Locator Utility
, then press
Enter.
The Windows NT 4.0 Driver Locator utility opens and detects
the hardware drivers.
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When prompted to do so, press any key to continue. The Windows NT 4.0 Drivers List screen appears. The list shows the devices in your computer with the names and locations of each driver.
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If you want to print the Windows NT 4.0 Drivers List (parallel port printers only), press P. Make sure that your printer is connected and turned on.
If you do not want to print the Windows NT 4.0 Drivers List, write down
the contents of the video card and the monitor's Name and Location fields.
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Press
Esc. The
Main Menu opens.
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Select
Exit program,
then press
Enter.
The message "Insert disk with batch file. Press any key to continue"
opens.
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Press
any key.
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Restart
your computer.
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Go to the next task.
To install the drivers:
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Start
your system.
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Click
Start,
Settings,
then click
Control Panel.
The
Control Panel
window opens.
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Double-click
the
Display
icon. The
Display Properties
dialog box opens.
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Click
the
Settings
tab. The
Settings
dialog box opens.
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Click
Display Type.
The
Display Type
dialog box opens.
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Click
Change.
The
Change Display
dialog box opens.
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Click
Have Disk.
The
Install from Disk
dialog box opens.
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Type the
driver location information you gathered in the "To
locate the Windows NT drivers:"."
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Click
OK.
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Click
to highlight the name of the video card you just installed, then
click
OK.
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Click
Yes.
Files are copied and a message tells you that the drivers have been
successfully installed.
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Click
OK.
The
Display Type
dialog box opens.
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Click
Close.
The
Display Properties
dialog box opens.
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Click
Close.
A message asks you if you want to restart the computer.
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Click
Yes.
After Windows NT restarts, a message tells you that a new graphics
device has been installed.
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Click
OK.
The
Display Properties
dialog box opens.
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Click OK to keep existing settings, or use the Display Properties dialog box controls to change your display settings. Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
Installing your full motion video card software
Installing the software using a stand-alone CD
To install
the full motion video card software using a stand-alone diskette or CD:
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Start
your computer. The
Add New Hardware Wizard
window opens.
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If your full motion video card software is located on a diskette, insert the diskette into your diskette drive.
If your full motion video card software is located on a CD, insert the CD
into your CD/DVD drive.
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Follow the on-screen instructions.
If the wizard detected your full motion video card software, installation
is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
If the wizard did not detect your full motion video card software and it
installed an unknown device, then go to the next step.
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In Windows XP, click Start, then click My Computer. The My Computer window opens.
In Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0,
double-click the My Computer icon. The My Computer window opens.
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Double-click the drive letter of the drive for the full motion video card software media (typically A: for your diskette drive or D: for your CD/DVD drive).
If a program runs automatically, follow the on-screen instructions.
Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
If the My Computer window changes to the view of the drive letter that
you double-clicked, then go to the next step.
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Begin
the installation of your full motion video card software by double-clicking
Setup.exe.
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Complete the installation of your full motion video card software by following the on-screen instructions. Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
Installing the software using the red Drivers CD
To install
the full motion video card software from the red
Drivers
CD:
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Start
your computer. The
Add New Hardware Wizard
window opens.
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Click
Search for the
best driver for your device, then click
Next.
Complete the wizard by repeatedly clicking
Next
until the wizard tells you that it was unable to detect any devices
and that it has installed an unknown device.
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Insert the red Drivers CD into your CD/DVD drive. The System Restoration Kit program starts. Go to Step 7.
If the program does not start automatically, go to the next step.
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Click
Start,
then click
Run.
The
Run
dialog box opens.
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In the
Open
text box, type
d:\runmenu.exe
(where
d:
is the drive letter of your CD/DVD drive).
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Click
OK.
The System Restoration Kit program starts.
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If the
Welcome to the System Restoration Kit
window opens, close it by clicking
OK.
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Click
the
Reinstall Drivers
and Applications
tab.
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Scroll
down to the
Video
section, click your video card driver, then click
Install.
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Follow any additional on-screen instructions. Depending on the driver you are installing, you may only need to restart your computer to complete the installation. However, if a setup wizard opens when you restart your computer, follow the on-screen instructions.
Installing the software using the Gateway System Restoration Kit
To install
the full motion video card software from the
Gateway System
Restoration Kit
:
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Start
your computer. The
Add New Hardware Wizard
window opens.
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Complete
the wizard by repeatedly clicking
Next
until the wizard tells you that it was unable to detect any devices
and that it has installed an unknown device.
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Place Disc 1 of the System Restoration Kit into your CD/DVD drive. The System Restoration program starts. Go to Step 7.
If the program does not start automatically, go to the next step.
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Click
Start,
then select
Run.
The
Run
dialog box opens.
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In the
Open
text box, type
d:\runmenu.exe
(where
d
is the drive letter of your CD/DVD drive).
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Click
OK.
The System Restoration program starts.
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Click
the
Install
Hardware
tab to install the drivers.
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Click
the device drivers or software to install.
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Click
Install.
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Follow any additional on-screen instructions.
Depending on the driver you are reinstalling, you may only need to
restart your computer to complete the installation. However, if a setup
wizard opens when you restart your computer, follow the on-screen
instructions.
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Click the Install Software tab to install the software, then repeat Steps 8 - 10. Installation is complete. Go to "Using your Video Card".
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