uninstalling the onboard video from Bios

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Guest

I just installed a video card and I want to uninstall the onboard video in
Bios. Now, I have 6 options to choose from, here they are:
PCI Devices
-- 1 [onboard] VGA controller is already disabled
2 [onboard] USB controller IRQ 11
3 [onboard] SMBUS IRQ 5
4 [onboard] Audio Device IRQ 5
5 Slot 3 Ethernet controller IRQ 11
6 Slot 4 VGA controller IRQ 11

Now I know it's not option #4 of course. If none of these are recognized by
you then, don't feel bad. I'm taking an online course and should know these
.. There some other option in BIOS. Here goes with the other options:
Bus Options
PCI Bus Mastering Enable

Device Options
Alternative Memory Reporting Enable
USB Legacy Keyboard Support Enable
Parallel Port Mode ECP
Num Lock State Power-On

PCI VGA Configuration
[Onboard] VGA Controller
Now would someone tell me which of these options I need to disable the
onboard video in BIOS. I have an idea, but I would rather have a pro tell me.
Thank You,
Daniel
attilathehun1
 
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Michael Stevens

In
attilathehun1 said:
I just installed a video card and I want to uninstall the onboard
video in Bios. Now, I have 6 options to choose from, here they are:
PCI Devices
-- 1 [onboard] VGA controller is already disabled
2 [onboard] USB controller IRQ 11
3 [onboard] SMBUS IRQ 5
4 [onboard] Audio Device IRQ 5
5 Slot 3 Ethernet controller IRQ 11
6 Slot 4 VGA controller IRQ 11

Now I know it's not option #4 of course. If none of these are
recognized by you then, don't feel bad. I'm taking an online course
and should know these . There some other option in BIOS. Here goes
with the other options: Bus
Options PCI Bus Mastering Enable

Device Options
Alternative Memory Reporting
Enable USB Legacy Keyboard Support
Enable Parallel Port Mode
ECP Num Lock State Power-On

PCI VGA Configuration
[Onboard] VGA Controller
Now would someone tell me which of these options I need to disable the
onboard video in BIOS. I have an idea, but I would rather have a pro
tell me. Thank You,
Daniel
attilathehun1

Check the Mother Board manual, onboard video is usually disabled by changing
jumpers on the MB.
What make and model is the MB?
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Guest

No, that's not the answer I'm looking for. I can go into BIOS and disable it.
I just need to know which option it is? Thanks, Daniel
--
attilathehun1


Michael Stevens said:
In
attilathehun1 said:
I just installed a video card and I want to uninstall the onboard
video in Bios. Now, I have 6 options to choose from, here they are:
PCI Devices
-- 1 [onboard] VGA controller is already disabled
2 [onboard] USB controller IRQ 11
3 [onboard] SMBUS IRQ 5
4 [onboard] Audio Device IRQ 5
5 Slot 3 Ethernet controller IRQ 11
6 Slot 4 VGA controller IRQ 11

Now I know it's not option #4 of course. If none of these are
recognized by you then, don't feel bad. I'm taking an online course
and should know these . There some other option in BIOS. Here goes
with the other options: Bus
Options PCI Bus Mastering Enable

Device Options
Alternative Memory Reporting
Enable USB Legacy Keyboard Support
Enable Parallel Port Mode
ECP Num Lock State Power-On

PCI VGA Configuration
[Onboard] VGA Controller
Now would someone tell me which of these options I need to disable the
onboard video in BIOS. I have an idea, but I would rather have a pro
tell me. Thank You,
Daniel
attilathehun1

Check the Mother Board manual, onboard video is usually disabled by changing
jumpers on the MB.
What make and model is the MB?
--
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(e-mail address removed)
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Michael Stevens

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attilathehun1 said:
No, that's not the answer I'm looking for. I can go into BIOS and
disable it. I just need to know which option it is? Thanks, Daniel

Care to share information on your mother board, or are we supposed to just
guess?

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attilathehun1 said:
I just installed a video card and I want to uninstall the onboard
video in Bios. Now, I have 6 options to choose from, here they are:
PCI Devices
-- 1 [onboard] VGA controller is already disabled
2 [onboard] USB controller IRQ 11
3 [onboard] SMBUS IRQ 5
4 [onboard] Audio Device IRQ 5
5 Slot 3 Ethernet controller IRQ 11
6 Slot 4 VGA controller IRQ 11

Now I know it's not option #4 of course. If none of these are
recognized by you then, don't feel bad. I'm taking an online course
and should know these . There some other option in BIOS. Here goes
with the other options: Bus
Options PCI Bus Mastering Enable

Device Options
Alternative Memory Reporting
Enable USB Legacy Keyboard Support
Enable Parallel Port Mode
ECP Num Lock State Power-On

PCI VGA Configuration
[Onboard] VGA Controller
Now would someone tell me which of these options I need to disable
the onboard video in BIOS. I have an idea, but I would rather have
a pro tell me. Thank You,
Daniel
attilathehun1

Check the Mother Board manual, onboard video is usually disabled by
changing jumpers on the MB.
What make and model is the MB?
--
Michael Stevens MS-MVP XP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com
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Brian

Why dont you try disabling the one you think it is. If its not it, you can
re-enable it.
Michael Stevens said:
In
attilathehun1 said:
No, that's not the answer I'm looking for. I can go into BIOS and
disable it. I just need to know which option it is? Thanks, Daniel

Care to share information on your mother board, or are we supposed to just
guess?

--
Michael Stevens MS-MVP XP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com
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In attilathehun1 <[email protected]> replied with
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I just installed a video card and I want to uninstall the onboard
video in Bios. Now, I have 6 options to choose from, here they are:
PCI Devices
-- 1 [onboard] VGA controller is already disabled
2 [onboard] USB controller IRQ 11
3 [onboard] SMBUS IRQ 5
4 [onboard] Audio Device IRQ 5
5 Slot 3 Ethernet controller IRQ 11
6 Slot 4 VGA controller IRQ 11

Now I know it's not option #4 of course. If none of these are
recognized by you then, don't feel bad. I'm taking an online course
and should know these . There some other option in BIOS. Here goes
with the other options: Bus
Options PCI Bus Mastering Enable

Device Options
Alternative Memory Reporting
Enable USB Legacy Keyboard Support
Enable Parallel Port Mode
ECP Num Lock State Power-On

PCI VGA Configuration
[Onboard] VGA Controller
Now would someone tell me which of these options I need to disable
the onboard video in BIOS. I have an idea, but I would rather have
a pro tell me. Thank You,
Daniel
attilathehun1

Check the Mother Board manual, onboard video is usually disabled by
changing jumpers on the MB.
What make and model is the MB?
--
Michael Stevens MS-MVP XP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com
For a better newsgroup experience. Setup a newsreader.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm
 
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GreenieLeBrun

attilathehun1 said:
I just installed a video card and I want to uninstall the onboard video in
Bios. Now, I have 6 options to choose from, here they are:
PCI Devices
-- 1 [onboard] VGA controller is already disabled

According to the above it is already dissabled
2 [onboard] USB controller IRQ 11
3 [onboard] SMBUS IRQ 5
4 [onboard] Audio Device IRQ 5
5 Slot 3 Ethernet controller IRQ 11
6 Slot 4 VGA controller IRQ 11

Now I know it's not option #4 of course. If none of these are recognized by
you then, don't feel bad. I'm taking an online course and should know these
. There some other option in BIOS. Here goes with the other options:
Bus Options
PCI Bus Mastering Enable

Device Options
Alternative Memory Reporting Enable
USB Legacy Keyboard Support Enable
Parallel Port Mode ECP
Num Lock State Power-On

PCI VGA Configuration
[Onboard] VGA Controller
This one (VGA controller)
 

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