Gigabyte GV-R92S128T Manual - Page 5

Software Installation - graphics driver

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English 3. Software Installation 3.1. DirectX Installation Install Microsoft DirectX to enable 3D hardware acceleration support for Windows® 98/ 98SE / Windows® 2000/ Windows® ME or Windows® XP to achieve better 3D performence. Note: For software MPEG support in Windows® 98/ 98SE/ Windows® 2000/ Windows® ME or Windows® XP, you must install DirectX first. Click "Install DirectX 9" item. DirectX 9.0 is the up-to-date runtime library for all Windows operating system. This version is capable of updating your DirectX of your operating system to what is required for your graphics accelerator hardware to run to its best performance. For example, if your graphics accelerator can support DirectX 8.1, updating with DirectX 9.0 can upgrade your operating system to the fullset of DirectX 8.1. 3.2. Driver Installation (Windows® XP/2000/ME/98) Insert the driver CD disk into your CD-ROM, and then you can see the AUTORUN window. If it does not show up, please run "D:\setup.exe". (We assume that your CD-ROM drive letter to be D:). Click "Install Display Drivers (Radeon 9200SE Series)" item. - 4 -

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English
3.1.
DirectX Installation
Install Microsoft DirectX to enable 3D hardware acceleration support for Windows
®
98/ 98SE /
Windows
®
2000/ Windows
®
ME or Windows
®
XP to achieve better 3D performence.
3. Software Installation
Note: For software MPEG support in Windows
®
98/ 98SE/ Windows
®
2000/ Windows
®
ME or Windows
®
XP, you must install DirectX first.
Click "Install DirectX 9" item.
3.2.
Driver Installation (Windows
®
XP/2000/ME/98)
Insert the driver CD disk into your CD-ROM, and then you can see the AUTORUN window. If it
does not show up, please run "D:\setup.exe". (We assume that your CD-ROM drive letter to be
D:).
Click "Install Display Drivers (Radeon 9200SE
Series)" item.
DirectX 9.0 is the up-to-date runtime library for all Windows operating system. This version is
capable of updating your DirectX of your operating system to what is required for your graphics
accelerator hardware to run to its best performance.
For example, if your graphics accelerator can support DirectX 8.1, updating with DirectX 9.0 can
upgrade your operating system to the fullset of DirectX 8.1.