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Chapter 1 System Board 1-14 1) Run W indows 95 using its included generic VGA driver (640 x 480 resolution). Refer to your W indow s 95 documentation if you need assistance. This is most important if you hav e installed other high-resolution drivers previous to installing M5C NX M ediaGX W indows 95 Driv ers. 2) Insert “M 5CNX M ediaGX W indows 9[...]
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