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Shuttle mv43v v7.3 AGP card won't work

Shuttle mv43v v7.3 MB - AGP card won't work.

AGP Card is Club Geforce 5200 128Mb
Card supports AGP 1,5V - PSU is sufficient (350W)

Everything functions with onboard graphics.

Acoording to XP device manager, the AGP card is not even plugged in.

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Go in the BIOS and disable the onboard video.

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