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Focus on the drivers for the video card first.
SlimDrivers will update ALL your drivers if you tell it too.
Update one at a time and make sure you allow it to make a recover point. Just in case a driver somewhere goes horribly wrong.
Good luck and hope this helps!
visit: http://www.geforce.com/Drivers and select your version of windows, put your model (6200 TC) and then you can download the specific drivers for your product.
Hi' Sir '' the video graphic cards and DDR 128 Ram are usually plug and play, just install to any selected slots and if you have the DVI TV OUT installer , when windows starts insert CD installer then follow command and install driver.
Put the old card back in, remove the old drivers and restart it in VGA mode.
You don't say what operating system you use, but XP & Vista you should be able to hit F8 before the windows splash screen to select VGA mode or Safe Mode.
Once you do that you should be able to put the new card in and start it in standard VGA mode then load the new drivers.
The 256MB ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT Dual-VGA or Dual-DVI, TV-Out Graphics Card (43R1962)
The 128MB ATI RADEON X300 VGA, VGA PCI-e Dual Head Graphics Adapter (40Y8405)
The 64MB NVIDIA GeForce 6200 VGA PCI-e Dual Head ThinkCentre Graphics Adapter (73P2517)
The 256MB ATI Radeon X1300 Dual-VGA or Dual-DVI, TV-out PCI-Express Graphics Adapter (41U5028)
The 128MB ATI RADEON X300SE Dual-VGA or Dual-DVI Dual Head ThinkCentre and Lenovo PCI-e graphics adapter (41U4813)
The 128MB ATI RADEON X700 VGA, DVI-I, TV-Out PCI-e Dual Head ThinkCentre Graphics Adapter (73P2518)
All above are compatible with the ThinkCentre M52. Hope this helps, Best Regards, - md
Connect your monitor card into your origional monitor port. Boot to BIOS and disable the VGA port. Save and exit. After re-start, shut down and install the new AGP.
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