It is best to disable the onboard video electrically via a jumper or
dip switch on your computers motherboard or in its system BIOS. Please
refer to your computers user guide or contact your computer manufacturer
for instruction on this process.
In the event that your system does not support the above, you may be
able to disable the onboard video card in the operating system using the
instructions below.
Make sure that the new PCI video card is not installed in your computer.
Windows XP/2000
1. Right-click My Computer and select Properties.
2. Click the Hardware tab, and then click the Device Manager button.
3. Click View, and then Show Hidden Devices.
4. Click the Plus (+) sign next to the Display Adapters category to expand it.
5. Select the onboard graphics controller under Display Adapters and click Disable. Click OK to confirm.
6. Do not restart the computer until the controller is disabled.
7. Turn the computer off.
8. Install your PCI GeForce card and follow the included instructions from the card manufacturer.
I can only suggest you verify the card is in fact in the correct slot, is seated all of the way down in the slot and locked down. If while dusting you somehow unseated the video graphics CPU chip, check that it is in the socket correctly and is locked into its position. Also verify there is no dust in the card slot. Take a toothpick and carefully slide it down the card slot to assure the dusting you performed did not accidentally cause dust to get into the slot. Dust act as a conductor and will cause a short of the video card thereby rendering it functionless.
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i dont know how to disable onboard video electrically! i tried the other way by disabling it through device manager .....still it doesn't work.......please help me!
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