Ok- big picture- you have installed the new ATI card and you can see your
display?  If so, you don't need to set to standard VGA, I believe that step
is for before you remove the old card and install the new so when the system
starts up with the new card it has a display.  If you have a display, just
go ahead and install the drivers for your new card.

Chris

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Jimmy Hughes
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 9:09 AM
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Subject: Re: VGA driver

I even tried to install in safe mode and got the same message 


Jimmy A. Hughes
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At 08:40 AM 5/15/2005, Jimmy Hughes typed:
>I have removed all traces of ATI from my system, installed a different 
>ATI card and still am told to set my driver to standard VGA, but as of 
>now, do not know how to set it to standard VGA.

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