ok, you gave me enough info (you lost me at "BIOS") to make me go to my manufacturer's chat support for the exact instructions. The instructions worked and I am the proud owner of a fully operating set of Links 2003 (woohoo). For everyone's benefit (see below), maybe it will be of help to some other poor pc-intimidated soul...
Mary_GWER1660 says:
BEFORE reinstalling the video card you need to disable the new video drivers in Windows. (uninstall new card drivers, first, but you can leave the new card in if you want)
Mary_GWER1660 says:
Restart the computer in Safe Mode by repeatedly tapping the F8 key as the computer is starting up. Tap 2 times per second until it displays the Windows XP start up menu. Choose Safe Mode and press the Enter key. Choose the top "Microsoft Windows XP home Edition" by highlighting this line and pressing "Enter".
Mary_GWER1660 says:
Here in Safe Mode get out of the help and support window by clicking on the X in the upper right-hand corner or by clicking on OK for the window that says you are in Safe Mode.
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1) Click on Start.2) Click on Control Panel.3) Double-click on System.4) Click the Hardware tab 5) Click on the Device Manager button.6) Click on the + sign in front of the display adapter section until it changes to a - sign.7) Right-click on the video listed below the display adapter section and make sure that disable is selected, if it is not then you will want to click on disable. Click on Okay through the warning.
Shutdown the computer and uninstall the new PCI/AGP video card in the uppermost slot.
Mary_GWER1660 says:
Do not attach the monitor cable to the new video card at this time
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After the PCI video card is uninstalled, the computer needs to boot directly in BIOS.
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Disabling Onboard Video manually (BIOS)
Mary_GWER1660 says:
1) Restart the computer and get to the BIOS by tapping the delete key during the e-Machines startup screen.
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2) Disabling the onboard video:
Mary_GWER1660 says:
a) For the AMI Bios: Choose the PCP/PnP section and set the "Initial Display Select" option to PCI slot
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b) For the Phoenix Bios: Choose the "Advanced" section and set the "Default Primary Video Adapter" to PCI
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c) For the Award Bios: Choose the "Integrated Peripherals" section and set the "Init Display First" option to PCI slot
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3) Press F10, choose to save changes and exit, or for the AMI Bios click on the yellow square in the top left-hand corner. It will ask if you want to save changes and exit. Select "Yes".
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4) The system will restart 5) Switch the monitor connection to the onboard video card.
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6) Once in Windows, install the drivers for the onboard video card.