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Windows 3.x: How To Change the Windows Video Driver

Article ID: 140660

Article Last Modified on 1/23/2002


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SUMMARY

This article explains how to change the video driver used by Windows.

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CAUTION: Before changing the video driver, create a copy of the System.ini file located in the Windows folder and make note of the installed video driver prior to making any change.

To change your Windows video driver:

  1. Double click the Windows Setup icon. The icon is located in Program Manager's Main group.
  2. On the Options menu, click Change System Settings.
  3. Click the down arrow to the far right of the Display setting.
  4. Scroll through the list of available video drivers. If your video driver is listed, click your selection and OK and skip to step 8. If your video driver is not listed and you have a floppy disk that contains your video driver, scroll to the end of the list and click "Other display (Requires disk from OEM)".
  5. Place the floppy disk in your floppy drive and type the location of the floppy disk and click OK.
  6. Click the video driver you want to install and click OK.
  7. Click OK. If a driver already exists on your system, you will be prompted to either use the current (Current) driver or copy a new (New) driver to Windows. NOTE: If you click New, you will prompted for the video display driver disk provided by the video card manufacturer, or a Microsoft Windows disk.
  8. Click Restart Windows.

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