If there is no option to disable it in BIOS then you can disable it in Device Manager, it you don't want to run a dual monitor setup. Also make sure that the BIOS is set to use the PCI as the primary card.
How do you disable the onboard Video.It is creating
problems with my new Nvidia tnt2 m64 pci card. I can't
find any jumpers on the board. No option to disable it
in BIOS.
Any help will be appreciate.![]()
If there is no option to disable it in BIOS then you can disable it in Device Manager, it you don't want to run a dual monitor setup. Also make sure that the BIOS is set to use the PCI as the primary card.
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mjc, Thanks for responding. I did disable it in Device Manager. I checked the 'disable in this hardware profile'. Now after unstaling
the NVdia driver, only the intel VGA display driver is there and the
'disable in this hardware profile' is no longer there. Only 'exist
all hardware profile ' is selected.
I'll try the second suggestions and feedback later. Thanks.
mjc, i followed your suggestions in BIOS and selected the 'pci palette
scoop' if i am not mistaken. By the way there is in BIOS to disable
onboard video by either choosing 'ADD ON" or "ON BOARD VIDEO'. I of
course choose 'ADD ON" .
The problems is after doing all that in BIOS and installed my pci
card it still shows two display drivers in Device Manager. The pci and
the onboard intel 828103E graphics controller. The problems with this
is that after certian no fixed times the pc will boot upto the flash
ME screen and stalled. When i rebooted it will says the display driver
(pci) not properly installed. With only the onboard video installed this
problems does not occured.
Now i have another problem. MY intel ac97 onboard sound show yellow
marks and i had to reninstall it everytime i rebooted. I had already
downloaded the lates intel chipset acceleration driver.
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