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Where is the jumper to disable onboard sound on

Where is the jumper to disable onboard sound ?

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There are no jumpers to disable the onboard sound you need to enter the bios setup by pressing del as soon as you power up the system once in the bios setup page look for the integrated peripherils and enter that menu then look for via onchip pci device and enter that submenu there you should find the setting for the audio and it will be set to auto or on then you just have to change it to off or disable .Hope this helps


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Probably no jumper looks likle new mb its prob in bios

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SOURCE: HOW TO DISABLE MY ONBOARD GRAPHIC CARD??

For user BIOS21 & julio1963,
How to enable you're (Add-in AGP video card) & disable the onboard, integrated S3 graphics UniChrome 2D/3D PCI graphics card.
Enter you're bios. Open you're user manual to page 3-13. Integrated Peripherals. Go to, Init display first. Set to AGP.
(Not to PCI). That is all you need to change. The MSI bios will than see you're add in AGP card & automatically disable the PCI S3 graphics, (Onboard) card.

Enjoy!
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.
Mike


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SOURCE: I need to disable the onboard video by finding the

Go to the device manage and instead of disabling it, uninstall it. Then power down, move the cable to the pci port. reboot, when windows brings up the new hardware found, hit cancel until it disappears. Go back to device manager and if it has re-appeared uninstall it again and go about your business.

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Enjoy!
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.
Mike


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