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Solve : How can I manually install a driver for a video card?

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I have an older PC I'm trying to upgrade from 1997. its actually not that slow and has GOOD sound.

I have an ATI Radeon 9250 i want to install in it. since its CURRENT card is a little bit  lacking and it need to be upgraded. It fits fine in the system (its a PCI card). but when i ran the CD with the driver on it it freezes up!
This is kinda one of the harder components since without you cant see anything. so its not like i can GO into Add hardware and then put in the CD.
So any other way? can i do it manually? how?
please try to be detailed.

thanks!  Quote from: fixerofoldandnew on December 06, 2011, 01:54:27 PM

This is kinda one of the harder components since without you cant see anything.

Why not? (Without a driver, I mean)You should still have the VGA driver, why can't you see?Well I couldnt see because at first i had only one card in (the new one) which was not recognized. So I inserted the old than tried to install the driver off the CD. wherein the computer froze. Apparenty I have another PCI card slot that i can insert the new card into. so I GUESS ill boot it back up and try "add new hardware" Ill tell you if this works


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