First, you have to make sure that your computer supports AGP. I think you would have already done this if you are posting this question. When you put in your AGP card, it will automatically disable your integrated one.|||ya ... as far as my knowledge they will work together ... the inbuild video card is rich in 2D buffer but the one u r tryin to install is rich in 3D buffer .... i hope u have a seperate slot in ur mother board to install it .... if so it will work together|||Yes, You can run multiple video cards in window 2000 and XP to give you multi-display. You will need to have an AGP slot in your motherboard?
Note: Most motherboards that have integrated video(video that on the motherboard and uses system RAM) do not have an AGP slot however. You might have to use a PCI Video card.
In your BIOS you will have to set your primary video to the AGP setting.
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