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Old March 1st 04, 03:21 AM
zoloftking
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Default Need help to disable onboard video adaptor

I recently installed a new GeForce2 MX vidoo card to replace the onboard
video. However, the oboard still shows up in the config. How do u
permanently uninstall it? I tried to change do it via the bios setting , as
suggested by the instruction, but that option is not even available.

Appreciate any help.

KL


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Old March 1st 04, 03:21 AM
Doug Knox MS-MVP
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Default Need help to disable onboard video adaptor

Some motherboards support disabling it via the BIOS, others require a =
physical jumper to be put in or removed. You'll have to consult your =
computer's manual for the correct method for your computer.

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I recently installed a new GeForce2 MX vidoo card to replace the =

onboard
video. However, the oboard still shows up in the config. How do u
permanently uninstall it? I tried to change do it via the bios =

setting , as
suggested by the instruction, but that option is not even available.
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Old March 1st 04, 03:41 AM
Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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Default Need help to disable onboard video adaptor

Hi,

Check the motherboard manual, as you probably need to disable it by moving a
jumper.

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"zoloftking" wrote in message
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I recently installed a new GeForce2 MX vidoo card to replace the onboard
video. However, the oboard still shows up in the config. How do u
permanently uninstall it? I tried to change do it via the bios setting ,

as
suggested by the instruction, but that option is not even available.

Appreciate any help.

KL




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Old March 1st 04, 03:41 AM
Steve C. Ray
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Default Need help to disable onboard video adaptor

Check the manual for the motherboard. If there is not a way to disable it in
the BIOS there may be a jumper on the motherboard to do this. If you don't
have a manual look at the web site for your motherboard.

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Steve C. Ray

"zoloftking" wrote in message
...
I recently installed a new GeForce2 MX vidoo card to replace the onboard
video. However, the oboard still shows up in the config. How do u
permanently uninstall it? I tried to change do it via the bios setting ,

as
suggested by the instruction, but that option is not even available.

Appreciate any help.

KL




 




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