To begin with, you can have drivers installed for more than one card and it won't screw up anything. Its already written in the registry anyway. I can show you a hell of a lot of instructions that don't work. I'm just trying to lend what I *know* to help someone. If you disagree don't do it. I'm done with this. Hal On 07/26/2005 04:49 pm, Cuffy wrote to say: > It sounds contrary to the instuctions ? > > Hal Brown wrote: > >I do this for a living. How will it make a mess? > > > >On 07/26/2005 04:12 pm, Cuffy wrote to say: > >>Hal Brown wrote: > >>>I wouldn't advise removing *any drivers until I had the new card > >>>installed. Just remove the old card, install the new card and reboot. > >>>Install the new card drivers When Windows finds the card. > >> > >>All I can say to that is rots of ruck. Unless things have changes > >>dramatically I don't think the above will accomplish anything other than > >>making a mess ! -- Hal Brown ~~ Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." -- Benjamin Franklin --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Talk Shop http://www.computertalkshop.com Un-subscribe/Vacation, http://www.computertalkshop.com/list_options.htm List HowTo: http://www.computertalkshop.com/faq.htm To join Computer Talk Shop's off topic list, please goto: http://computertalkshop.com/other_cts_lists.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------