disable intergrated video in BIOS

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Which option should I disable in BIOS. I just installed a new video card and
uninstalled the motherboard driver. I just need someone to tell me. If you
want the options I ran into in BIOS, just scroll down 2 or 3 where I have the
options. I believe it's the question " uninstalling the onboard video from
BIOS" which really should be disabling the onboard video from BIOS.
 
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attilathehun1 said:
Which option should I disable in BIOS. I just installed a new video
card and uninstalled the motherboard driver. I just need someone to
tell me. If you want the options I ran into in BIOS, just scroll downo
2 or 3 where I have the options. I believe it's the question "
uninstalling the onboard video from BIOS" which really should be
disabling the onboard video from BIOS.

Why don't you stay with the original thread and supply information on your
mother board. We can't help without information about your mother board.
BIOS are different according to the MB manufacture.

You could remove the new video card look at the BIOS settings and then
install the Video card. You should see the difference then.

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Ok I figured out which option it is. When I booted it, after uninstalling the
onboard video from Device Manager, a prompt came up saying " found new
hardware, searching for new hardware". Well , after it was done finding it,
while it was reinstalling it I saw VGA in the data. Well, VGA in BIOS is
already disabled. You see it there in the options. Down 3 questions it's
there. Anyways, Michael I think your right. It must be that you have to go
manually onto your motherboard and do something with the jumpers. Well, I had
to figure it out for myself. But, I do need help with what jumpers need to be
moved. I think you'd be a teacher if you could tell me the right jumpers
without seeing the motherboard or a psychic.

Thanks for shaking the shit out of me to find out
what's happening, this is VGA for video.
 
Actually with integrated video,you want to uninstall the display adapter in
device mgr,then close out,power off computer,don't restart.Next install new
card,power up computer,in xp now,again,uninstall on-board video adapter in
device mgr,close out system properties,then install video software for card,
after restart computer.In this installation,you'll still benifit from the
8mb of
video memory the board has to offer.
 
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