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Originally Posted by Gatorade Frost
Yeah, I should'nt have been such a worry wart about that because I knew that, but when I do that does it automatically revert the computer to the original VGA settings the next time it reboots? By that time I'll have my new card in and all, I'm just checking to make sure.
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It'll go back to "generic VGA card" mode. After startup, Windows will find a new videocard, and will try to install drivers. Finding none, it'll ask for the a disk. This applies even if you keep the original videocard in there!
One possible problem (usuallt theoretical): your computer *may* refuse to work with the new drivers installed. I had that problem when moving from a Geforce to a Radeon. It worked fine with "generic drivers", but as soon as I installed the new drivers and rebooted, the computer would be r e a l l y slow. It took a fresh install to solve the problem. So... just make a backup of valuable data just in case. Then again, people should be doing that regularly anyway...