Constructeur
Asus
Catégorie
Cartes graphiques et TV
Modèle
Asus AGP-V3800 Series
Description
Drivers
Système d'exploitation
Windows NT4
Version Driver
6.49
Taille
1.4Mb
Nom de fichier
649nt4.zip
Informations
ASUS Display Drivers Readme File for Windows NT 4.0
Supported Cards and Motherboards:
ASUS VANTA2000
ASUS V3800 Series
ASUS V6600 Series
ASUS V6800 Series
ASUS V7100 Series
ASUS V7700 Series
ASUS CUA Series
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Operating systems supported
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Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server (with Service Pack 3 or greater)
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (with Service Pack 3 or greater)
IMPORTANT for Users:
Before Installing, make sure you have installed NT 4.0 Service Pack 3.0
or greater, otherwise NT 4.0 will hang up when reboot again.
After plugging your graphics card, Windows NT 4.0 will default to the
standard VGA mode (640 x 480, 16 colors). The procedure below describes
how to install ASUS display drivers for Windows NT 4.0.
Installing ASUS display drivers for Windows NT 4.0
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1. Start up Windows NT in VGA mode.
2. Run the Windows NT Display program located in the Control Panel, under
"Settings" in the Start menu or right click the mouse button on the
desktop and select "Properties" from the popup menu.
3. Select the "Settings" tab.
4. Select "Display Type...".
5. Select "Change..." from the display options.
6. Select "Have Disk..."
7. NT will prompt you for the correct path, enter the path of the driver
such as D:\NT40 (assuming your CD-ROM drive is letter D)
8. A list of video adapters will be displayed. Select the ASUS display driver
you are using, then click on the "OK" button.
9. Windows NT will once again prompt for confirmation.
All appropriate files are then copied to the hard disk.
10. Select "Apply" in Control Panel. Restart Windows NT. Windows NT will
start up using the ASUS display drivers.
11. NT will boot into a default mode and start the Display applet allowing
for mode selection.