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My current video card will not be able to run Aero Glass. If I install Vista with my current video card and upgrade it later during that install of Vista, will Vista automatically bring me up to the Aero Glass option, or would it leave the Aero Glass abilities disabled?

It could automatically popup like mine did, I upgraded video card and woomph! there it is! However, you need to make sure you have the correct LDDM drivers so that Vista can display Glass. Check with your video manufacturer.
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--- Original message follows --- "Travis King" wrote in message

My current video card will not be able to run Aero Glass. If I install Vista with my current video card and upgrade it later during that install of Vista, will Vista automatically bring me up to the Aero Glass option, or would it leave the Aero Glass abilities disabled?

If Aero Glass is not automatically enabled after installing the new video card, you easily enable it using the following key board command: CTRL + SHIFT + F9 -- Andre Windows Connect | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Travis King" wrote in message

My current video card will not be able to run Aero Glass. If I install Vista with my current video card and upgrade it later during that install of Vista, will Vista automatically bring me up to the Aero Glass option, or would it leave the Aero Glass abilities disabled?

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