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Gene E. Bloch
Flightless Bird
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 11:245 +0200, Alias wrote:
> On 8/27/2010 1:08 AM, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
>> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 203:17 +0200, Alias wrote:
>>
>>> On 8/26/2010 80 PM, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 20:13:08 +0200, Alias wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 8/26/2010 7:51 PM, Esteve Valentí wrote:
>>>>>> Hello.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I has changed one GPU
>>>>>
>>>>> How, precisely, did you do that?
>>>>
>>>> By replacing a video card?
>>>>
>>>> I think the OP has just enough problems with English to make what he
>>>> wrote confusing, and he probably only means he has changed his graphics
>>>> card.
>>>>
>>>> I can't be sure, of course.
>>>>
>>>
>>> My question wasn't what but how.
>>
>> Your question was rather ambiguous.
>>
>> For instance, it might have meant "How can you change a GPU which is
>> built-in to the motherboard?"
>>
>> After all, changing a graphics card is such a simple operation that the
>> question "how" makes little sense.
>>
>
> I usually uninstall the old one in device manager first. What do you do,
> just swap them out and not uninstall the drivers for the one you're
> replacing?
I'm immune these days: everything in the house for at least the last
five years has had video built into the motherboard.
I got tired of dealing with DIY (although I miss some of it), and the
other computer user in the house never wanted DIY in the first place.
The video speed is OK as long as I type slowly.
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Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)
> On 8/27/2010 1:08 AM, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
>> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 203:17 +0200, Alias wrote:
>>
>>> On 8/26/2010 80 PM, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 20:13:08 +0200, Alias wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 8/26/2010 7:51 PM, Esteve Valentí wrote:
>>>>>> Hello.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I has changed one GPU
>>>>>
>>>>> How, precisely, did you do that?
>>>>
>>>> By replacing a video card?
>>>>
>>>> I think the OP has just enough problems with English to make what he
>>>> wrote confusing, and he probably only means he has changed his graphics
>>>> card.
>>>>
>>>> I can't be sure, of course.
>>>>
>>>
>>> My question wasn't what but how.
>>
>> Your question was rather ambiguous.
>>
>> For instance, it might have meant "How can you change a GPU which is
>> built-in to the motherboard?"
>>
>> After all, changing a graphics card is such a simple operation that the
>> question "how" makes little sense.
>>
>
> I usually uninstall the old one in device manager first. What do you do,
> just swap them out and not uninstall the drivers for the one you're
> replacing?
I'm immune these days: everything in the house for at least the last
five years has had video built into the motherboard.
I got tired of dealing with DIY (although I miss some of it), and the
other computer user in the house never wanted DIY in the first place.
The video speed is OK as long as I type slowly.
--
Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)