Yes. Go to add/remove programs and uninstall the drivers for your old video card. Then shutdown your pc. open it up take that piece of crap and burn it. Now install your new card. Turn on your pc and plug and play takes over.
2007-06-29 14:54:23
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answered by rdfdjd 3
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Yes, before you shut down your system to remove the old card and place the new card in the slot. Go into your Device Manager, open up the topic of Display Adapters and remove the old card. Shut the computer down. Install the new card and restart the system.
2007-06-29 21:52:57
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answered by perk2u_wi 5
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6150LE is integrated graphics (part of the chipset on the board), you can not physically remove it. However if you plug a discrete video card on the PCIe graphics slot, BIOS will detect it and automatically disable the 6150LE and not share system RAM w/ it. You just need to load the driver of your GF 7300.
2007-06-29 23:47:42
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answered by Karz 7
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yes you do the most easiest way to do the whole installing processor is turn off your sytem take the card out, put the new one in, then turn on your computer and when windows loads it will say new hardware detected then you put in the driver's which come in a cd in your computer and upload them and then when its uploading it will automatically delete the old drivers from your previous card
2007-06-29 22:06:18
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answered by matt 3
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Its good to do so, go to device manager and remove it from there
2007-06-29 21:55:50
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answered by pthc69 3
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