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FireMV Install Procedure Prior to installing your new video card(s) please follow these important instructions so your install goes smoothly: Pre-existing video card. Is it separate or on the motherboard?

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FireMV Install Procedure Prior to installing your new video card(s) please follow these important instructions so your install goes smoothly: Pre-existing video card. Is it separate or on the motherboard?

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• Determine whether or not you have an “on board” (part of your motherboard) video card or a separate video card (in a slot by itself). The easiest way without opening the case is to look at the back of your computer. If your monitor cable plugs in near your mouse and keyboard near all other PC connections, it is onboard. If not then most likely you have a separate video card. • Determine what TYPE of existing video card you have. Remember, the ATI FireMV line will ONLY work with other ATI products. If you have another brand video card, nVidia, GeForce etc, it must be removed (if separate) or disabled in BIOS (see below) prior to install or you will not have video. If it is an ATI product you can leave this card in as it should be compatible with the FireMV line. • If your video is part of your motherboard, see Changing primary video in BIOS section below for further instructions. • If your video is a separate card, simply shut down your system, remove the existing video card making no

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