>> Whenever you remove and re-install a card 
>>in one of these you might have to also reset 
>>the nearby CUDA switch.

>I'm sure the question is a frequent one, but 
>please expand...

Sometimes when a CPU card is removed and 
then put back in, the mobo "forgets" what was 
in there. So you wipe it's brain (and your PRAM 
settings) by pressing the tiny black CUDA 
button. It resets the mobo. It's one step 
beyond a keystroke-induced PRAM reset.

-David

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