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Originally posted by traxor
What do you mean by "what to do" with it? I'm not quite sure I understand you.
Well I meant things like for example deinstalling the old driver, I wasn't sure if I should do this before or after removing the card. Things like that...
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Originally posted by bmtaylor
http://compreviews.about.com/od/tutorials/ss/DIYAGP.htm
If you can print off (or make notes) of the bits you need before shutting your comp down, you shouldn't have any probs.
Just make sure that when you install the card, that it is ALL the way into the lslot. Some (most) AGP cards may feel like they are fully connected, but a small smount of extra pushing leads to the definitave 'thud' that signifies that the card is locked down all the way.
Thanks, that should be all I need.
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Originally posted by Adeptus
It isn't required, but might not be a bad idea to uninstall the driver for the old card before you remove it.
I'll do that.
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Originally posted by Adeptus
Regarding .NET framework:
1) It is fine to have both versions of framework installed. While most applications developed for 1.1 should be backwards compatible with 2.0. they will use 1.1 instead where present. This can only help.
2) If you don't have any software using .NET framework, you don't need either version.
I'm pretty sure I had some program using it... can't remember which one though

I'll just keep them both installed.