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Help Installing New Graphics Card

Googled your problem and it should automatically read your new graphics card and disable onboard graphics maybe there is a problem else where.
Latest post was 2004 so mobo now should sort it out without you having to disable anything. confused as well.
 
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Start in safe mode, remove the onboard drivers, restart, start in safe mode again and install the proper drivers for the new card.

EDIT: Forgot to mention, change the BIOS back to onboard first so you can actually boot into safe mode. Then once the drivers are off, change back to PCI-E and install the ATI drivers.
 
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It could well be a problem with the gfx drivers trying to find the onboard but it's just getting the new card instead, and this can cause errors or issues that very possibly can cause windows to slow to a crawl.

What harm is there in trying? If I was installing a new card that's the procedure i'd follow anyway. Have edited my above post to make it clearer.
 
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It won't let me install the drivers properly. -_- . And my mobo is the ECS AMD690GM-M2.
 
I really can't understand it at all. It may load up windows, but it could take forever.
 
This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)

If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system.

Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.

In device manager then properties of the card it says this.

But even after i disable the on board graphics, it says this.
 
Could be you havn't got enough power for it, as you only have 2x 12v rails (according to the specs), ones at 15a, ones at 12a, so try disconnecting some drives (like DVD/CD Roms, extra hard drives), and just try booting with the card and the drive thats got XP on connected.
 
Are the Overclockers support team useful?
Because I may give them a ring on Monday, I know 10p per min isn't too bad, but I may be a while :)
 
Actually, could this problem be anything to do with my motherboard? Because it is relatively old and not really that good.
 
No, I havn't actually, I only have one pc but I will try to test it in another one.

Thanks for reply.
 
How would I reset CMOS?

And in what order would I do things? Reset, put new card in, wait 15 mins .. or?

Thanks for reply.
 
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