MSI G4Ti4200-TP64 Driver

I just purchased the MSI G4Ti4200-TP64, Model # MS-8886 from Fry's Electronics.  I am having problems loading the driver on my computer.  I have a SOYO SY-7VCA-E motherboard with VIA chipset VT82C694X, Pentium III 933 Mhz processor, and 512 Mb RAM.  I do know that some cards have compatibility issues with the VIA chipset.  NO matter what I do the driver will not fully load and I get a data invalid  and the computer defaults to the Windows VGA generic driver.  My previous video card was Leadtek Winfast Geforce2 Pro.  

seen other people here similar,appears leadatech drivers are very hard to remove
try a reg cleaner remove all traces of leadtek

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