realworksuks
December 16th, 2006, 00:54
for emulation mainly, anyway before I had an integraded NVIDIA GeForce 6150 Le, now I have a GeForce 7600. The question is, how do I make sure the integrated one is disabled??
Agozer
December 16th, 2006, 01:43
Usually there's an option in the BIOS settings to disable the integrated graphics chip.
realworksuks
December 19th, 2006, 19:20
yeah.. that's what i've been told but I went into the Bios by pressing f1 at the computer boot up screen. I don't know what to disable. Because it doesn't say flat out "integrated video card: enable/disable" I don't see anything talking about an onboard card or anything like that, so i have no idea what to disable.
Doomulation
December 20th, 2006, 13:58
Unfortunately, each BIOS is different (okay well, no, they aren't, but there are a number of varieties out there), so telling you exactly what to disable can be tough. If you have a motherboard manual, then consult it. If not, then consult the company from whom you purchased the computer or the motherboard manufacturer.
LazerTag
December 20th, 2006, 14:11
What brand and model system is it?
Quite a few systems don't have the disable in BIOS for the intregated video anymore. Since the release of Windows XP I guess they think many users may want to run dual video. Also some systems will actually auto disable the onboard when you use the AGP/PCIe slot. I have an HP at my office our accountant uses that does this.
realworksuks
December 21st, 2006, 00:11
I have a compaq presario with windows xp (I can't remember how to find the exact model though)
Would it be a good idea to go dual video, and let my integrated card work too?
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