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I would remove the current drivers, swap the cards, then install the new card.  Remember that you will still get a video out without drivers or you'd never be able to set the system up in the first place :P

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1 minute ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

I would remove the current drivers, swap the cards, then install the new card.  Remember that you will still get a video out without drivers or you'd never be able to set the system up in the first place :P

Just making sure lol.

 

Thanks @Ryan_Vickers :) 

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