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jim jones Posted on May 31, 2012
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Disable onboard video on e machine w3653

I want to install Zotac G Force 210 graphics card I need help on disabling onboard video on E Machine W3653. I have emachine with windows XP. Any help would be appreciated.

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Start device manager typing 'devmgmt.msc' in run box. Frome there you can select Graphics devices and disable the specific device.

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SOURCE: how to disable onboard/integrated video in bios

I would suggest attempting to configure it through windows. Go start, control panel, display and set the secondary output which should be your pci card to display the primary screen. If that does not work I would suggest going onto the hp website and searching for further assistance.

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  • Posted on May 15, 2008

SOURCE: Motherboard - disable onboard graphics

1. open your cabinet.
2. remove the battery form the motherboard.
3. wait 15 seconds and then replace the battery again.
4. connect your screen to the pci ex card.

now it should work.
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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2008

SOURCE: How to disable onboard video on DC7600?

hello, sometimes if you disable on board VGA on your baord, the vga card will still not work well but i will tell you how to disable ooboard vga on your sytem anyway( got to the bios settings on your computer, select pheripheral setup and disable onboard vga.)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2009

SOURCE: Installing New Graphics Card.How do you disable the onboard GC?

To disable the onboard graphics go into your CMOS settings and in there you should find something that says Graphics choices should be onboard or add on or some other form. It all depends on who made your BIOS. As far as a sound card not sure.

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2010

SOURCE: system does not see new video card

ok, finally got a vision tek radeon hd3650 to work on the gateway gt5082 machine. i tried like so many to disable video and add a digital card to run a new lcd display. had many problems and took several hrs of try and testing. funny thing is i was trying so many things out of frustration im not sure exactly what the final steps to get it working were. i would try this first. 1 remove the existing nvidia 6000 driver via device manager. shutdown the pc and unplug. 2. reboot and go into bios. set init video -> to pciex slot. Also change the escd option to reset extended info in bios. - this is what is causing the conflict with the interrupt assignments. 3 add the new video card in pciex slot and connect the digital monitor and cable. Fire up the pc. This should now work. Any questions just ask. cbc

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If I can help you further, feel free to post here.
Please, each user's vote this issue as a fix, if this helped you to get you're bios to see you're new AGP graphics cards.
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