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some bios settings disables the add on video cards. to enable them go to bios setting by pressing DEL or F12 while power on your system. (u will see that a message appears "press ----- Key to enter bios settings). after entering bios setting u will see onboard VGA enable/disable. u have to disable onboard VGA in order to get the display thruogh VGA card.
sir the mother board accept only one VGA card if you installed a new one the the other on will disabled if f you wanna run multi screen at the time just but the multi VGA dongle hub it is affordable and works fine dont need any driver buy it it`s useful affordable and have fun
the highest the video can go is 256meg and is adjusted in the Bios an depends on how much ram memory you have installed but yo can upgrade to a PCI-E video card.Here is the manual for the board.
Generally you dont need to disable the onboard VGA to AGP, all you need to do is to ensure that you plug the monitor lead into the AGP VGA card.
However if you wish to disable the onbaord VGA then please do the following
1) Ensure that the monitor lead is plugged into the onboard VGA card/port 2) Siwitch on PC then press F12, esc or del key to enter detup (When switching on there will be a message that says press X to enter setup) 3) This will present you with a blue BIOS screen, if yuo go through the menu there will be a option that says 'onboard/integrated peripherals' 4) choose that option and there will be a further option 'onboard VGA' this will be set to enabled. Set this to disabled and then save and exit 5) Note at this point you will have to move the VGA cable from the monitor from the back of the VGA prot to the AGP VGA card
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.)
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