Originally posted by: Steve
No problem, basically make sure all your previous video drivers are thoroughly uninstalled. I like to do the Add/Remove uninstall first, then shut down, install the card, boot into Safe Mode, and run Driver Cleaner to remove any lingering files and registry entries.
Then boot normally, and install drivers of your choice. I simply downloaded and installed Catalyst 8.1, followed by the "AGP hotfix" driver that the VTek forum mentions.
I don't have it in front of me, but I think the card has two DVI ports, along with ATI's proprietary S-Video out (which can do S-Vid, composite or component with each respective adapter and cabling).
You can make sure your drivers are installed correctly by Start-> Run-> dxdiag, and under the Display Tab, click on Test Direct3D. If it errors out (failed to create device) you either need the AGP Hotfix driver (this package installs 'over top' of the Catalyst 8.1), or there's something wrong with your driver install and you need to try again.