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Jo
December 9th 03, 01:26 PM
Does anyone know the way to uninstall an embedded card, i
have been informed that it needs to be done in BIOS, but
i have never used BIOS before and it seems a bit
daunting!!
Alvin A Brown
December 9th 03, 01:27 PM
Hello
You can go inot your Bios and Disable the onboard video ok
that you can do
Alvin
Jo wrote:
> Does anyone know the way to uninstall an embedded card, i
> have been informed that it needs to be done in BIOS, but
> i have never used BIOS before and it seems a bit
> daunting!!
Ron
December 9th 03, 01:27 PM
Usually to get into bios, you press the delete key while
booting. However, all motherboards are not the same,
especially in a computer from Dell, Compaq, Hp, etc. (big
manufacturers). A lot of them use custom made motherboards
so you have to read their documentation to see what key to
press.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello
>
>You can go inot your Bios and Disable the onboard video ok
>that you can do
>
>Alvin
>
>
>Jo wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know the way to uninstall an embedded card,
i
>> have been informed that it needs to be done in BIOS, but
>> i have never used BIOS before and it seems a bit
>> daunting!!
>
>.
>
Jim Macklin
December 9th 03, 01:27 PM
You should check the manual for your computer or the
motherboard manufacturer.
Some motherboards will automatically detect the addition of
a second AGP video card and deactivate the on-board AGP.
If you don't know what video or motherboard you have, you
can download the Bel Arc Advisor www.belarc.com or AIDA32
http://www.aida32.hu/aida32.php
Either of these free programs will report on your computer's
hardware and software..
"Jo" > wrote in message
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| Does anyone know the way to uninstall an embedded card, i
| have been informed that it needs to be done in BIOS, but
| i have never used BIOS before and it seems a bit
| daunting!!
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