Below the link to manufacturer website support page. Scroll page and choose download tab, right below the motherboard picture in ECS website, then choose driver. This site uses cookies to only capture URL parameters, count visitor number, share functions and etc. Please visit ECS's Privacy Policy for further information. HI findads, You need to make a change in your bios. Still have your manual for the 845GV-M3 motherboard? If not you can download it at this link: You will also need Adobe reader to view the pdf file. Get Adobe for free at: If you have already installed the 9600 AGP card, please shut down your system. Unplug the power cord from the power supply. Open your case & remove the 9600 AGP card. One must follow an order of sequences’ when changing graphics cards. Once removed, reconnect the power cord to the power supply & boot the system. (It’s ok not to close your case). As the system starts to boot, press the Delete key on your keyboard every two seconds. The main bios menu will load. Read the instruction at the bottom of the menu which will show you how to move about in the bios. (The mouse does not function while in the bios). Using the manual to help change a settings. Go to Advanced Chipset Features page 35, than into Integrated Peripherals, page 37. Set Init Display First to [AGP]. Save the bios & exit. The system will auto restart. Once your screen goes to black, press & hold the power on / off button on your case until the system shuts off. Unplug the power cord from the power supply. Install the AGP video card. Make sure it is completely seated & even in the AGP slot. Screw it down. Before closing the case, re-check all internal power connections to every device & all data connections. Close your case & reconnect the power cord to the PC. Boot your system. You should have display & windows should load. Install the CD software for the 9600 Pro video card. Restart the PC. Go to power color & check for any driver updates for the 9600 Pro card. Before installing any update from PowerColor check windows for updates. Everything should work out ok. Good luck findads! Mike| Answered on Oct 20, 2008. HTML Background Code This article provides HTML background code - code for setting the background properties of an HTML element. The following examples use (CSS). CSS is the best way of setting the background properties in your HTML. It's more flexible than the (outdated) HTML method (more on that below). Using CSS, you can set the background properties of any HTML element. Plus you can do things like, specify an image's position, whether it should repeat, how it should repeat etc. Background Color You can set the background color of any HTML element using the property. You can choose a background color with the. HTML Color Codes Use this page to get HTML color codes for your website. The colors are represented by their hexadecimal values (the most common method for the web). On the color picker, you can also see the RGB values (you can use these for the web too).
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