Ask HP support or read the manual that HP has (paper or
on-line). HP has some pretty complete FAQs for each model
computer. I assume your HP has Intel mobo with on-board
graphics. If it had an AGP slot (some do, some don't)
installing an AGP card would probably deactivate the
on-board graphics automatically.
On HP computers, press F2 ( I think) will open the BIOS if
you do it before Windows boots.
see
www.hp.com and search for your computer.
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| I have installed a GeForce FX 5200 PCI card on my
computer. My previous card was the standard Intel, which
comes with the HP computer. I went through and disabled the
Intel card, but every time I reboot it senses the Intel as
new hardware and tries to reinstall it. I have read where
you need to goto into the system BIOS to disable the onboard
graphics card, but I'm not sure how to do this or where I
can find information concerning this problem. Any help is
appreicated.