Usually ATI recommends using their un-installer to remove drivers.

You could also use un-install software in Add/Remove and delete the ATI drivers. In any event it is a good idea to manually open Device Manager and remove all references to your existing video card.

Restart the computer when prompted. When the system restarts, if the Hardware Wizard should give a message that new hardware has been detected and prompts to install drivers
select the "Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA)" and proceed. Chances are you will just boot into Windows using the standard VGA drivers and then you can proceed to install the new ones.


Check out this link http://www.mysuperpc.com/vcu/remove_video_card_driver.shtml .

Bob J.
Guam U.S.A.

At02:07 AM 5/15/2005, Jimmy Hughes wrote the following message:
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>I am trying to install the latest ATI driver for my video card and am told
>to set my system to a "standard VGA driver" and try again.
>
>How do I set it to a standard VGA driver?
>
>thanks
>
>Jimmy A. Hughes
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