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On-Board Video Card

 
 
Peter
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      16th Aug 2003
Hi,

First, unplug the power cord, monitor cable from your PC.
then open the case and insert the vedio card into the AGP
slot, make sure it is seated properly and fix it firmly
with the screws. Connect the monitor cable to the new
vedio card adapter and then connect the power cord.
Power on the PC and boot into BIOS (usually by pressing
the Del key but I would suggest you refer to the user
manual for that). In BIOS, disable the on-board vedio card
and then save and exit.
It will continue to load windows. If the found new
hardware wizard appeared and prompt you to load the
drivers, follow the instructions and install the drivers
from the CD that came with the vedio card.
If the found new hardware wizard does not appeared, just
insert the CD and install the drivers then reboot or you
can follow the instructions from the vedio card
manufacturer.

Hope it helps.

Peter
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>-----Original Message-----
>How do I disable my onboard video card so I can install a
>regular video card?
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>Thank you in advance for any help you can give me!
>
>
>KE
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