Need to find conflict with ATI All in Wonder 800X

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George Mizzell

I have an Intel dual P4 Xeon motherboard - Server mother board SE7505VB2.
This is a great motherboard and is a super fast computer. I recently bought
the ATI card to run the video for my new Christmas present - a Dell 24 inch
flat panel display. However the motherboard has an onboard video driver
from ATI - the ATI Rage XL. The All in wonder manual says to remove any
other video driver to install the 800x but I am hesitant to remove the only
working video driver unless I know theirs will work or I know how to restore
it in the event that the other one does not work. This is my main work
computer as well and being shut down for a couple of days trying to rebuild
it is absolutely out of the question. ATI's tech support group is
vacationing through Monday. Is there anyone out there who can help?

Thanks
George Mizzell
 
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Cari

George Mizzell said:
I have an Intel dual P4 Xeon motherboard - Server mother board SE7505VB2.
This is a great motherboard and is a super fast computer. I recently
bought the ATI card to run the video for my new Christmas present - a Dell
24 inch flat panel display. However the motherboard has an onboard video
driver from ATI - the ATI Rage XL. The All in wonder manual says to remove
any other video driver to install the 800x but I am hesitant to remove the
only working video driver unless I know theirs will work or I know how to
restore it in the event that the other one does not work. This is my main
work computer as well and being shut down for a couple of days trying to
rebuild it is absolutely out of the question. ATI's tech support group is
vacationing through Monday. Is there anyone out there who can help?

Thanks
George Mizzell
You should be able to disable the onboard graphics in the BIOS. therefore
if your 800x does not work correctly, it's a simple matter of uninstalling
the card, turning off the PC, restarting, re-enabling the graphics in the
BIOS and rebooting.
 

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