1. Download the file from the Dell website to your hard drive. It is recommended you download it to your desktop for easy access.
2. Double-click on the file you just downloaded.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions. The program will create a folder on your hard drive for the files.
4. Log into the system using an account that has Administrator privileges.
6. From the operating system Start menu, go to SETTINGS, CONTROL PANEL and double-click Display to activate the Display Properties dialog.
7. Click the Settings tab.
8. Click the Display Type button to activate the Display Type dialog.
9. Click the Change button to activate the Change Display dialog.
10. Click the Have Disk button to activate the Install From Disk dialog.
11. Make sure default path matches the path of were your files were extracted to in the Install From Disk dialog and select ok.
12. Another dialog labeled Change Display will appear listing the title of the driver to be installed. Verify that your video card is highlighted and click OK.
13. A dialog labeled "Third-party Drivers" will appear prompting you to proceed with the installation of a third-party driver. Click YES.
14. During the installation, a dialog labeled "Files Needed" will appear and indicate that an additional file is needed. The default path will be the same as the path selected in step 11.
15. A dialog box labeled Installing Driver should appear indicating that the drivers were successfully installed. Click OK.
16. Click Close in the Display Type dialog.
17. Click Close in the Display Properties dialog.
18. A final dialog will appear and state the system settings have been changed and that you must restart your computer in order for the new settings to take effect.
DO NOT RESTART YOUR COMPUTER!!!!!!
19. Remove any floppy disks and CDROMS from the computer.
20. Install your Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack CD in your CDROM. Follow its installation instructions. After the Service Pack installation restart your computer.
Note: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE REMOVED THE FLOPPY DISK AND CDROMS FROM YOUR COMPUTER
21. The Display Driver will be loaded during system boot and display at the 640 x 480 resolution. However, if an earlier version of the Driver exists, the resolution will be the last one selected. After logging on again, the resolution can be changed in the Display Properties dialog.
22. Following the system shutdown and subsequent logon, a dialog will appear stating that the current settings are invalid. This dialog appears the first time you logon after you have changed the display driver. Click OK and configure the display settings to meet your requirements.