OP OP D Dan DeVille In Runtime Messages 160 Mar 14, 2005 #11 I did go into BIOS and switch the video from <auto> to PCI. Is this all I'm supposed to do to disable the integrated graphics?
I did go into BIOS and switch the video from <auto> to PCI. Is this all I'm supposed to do to disable the integrated graphics?
OP OP D Dan DeVille In Runtime Messages 160 Mar 14, 2005 #12 DJ-CHRIS said: Well if you havnt already you need to disable your inteourated video in your bios If this doesnt solve the problem, it is best to reinstall XP graphics cards Click to expand... What do you mean by XP graphics cards? I have an ATI Radeon 9200SE. I didn't know there are "XP" graphics cards. Do YOU know what you're talking about? Because I don't.
DJ-CHRIS said: Well if you havnt already you need to disable your inteourated video in your bios If this doesnt solve the problem, it is best to reinstall XP graphics cards Click to expand... What do you mean by XP graphics cards? I have an ATI Radeon 9200SE. I didn't know there are "XP" graphics cards. Do YOU know what you're talking about? Because I don't.
B b_young86 Baseband Member Messages 90 Mar 14, 2005 #13 Dan DeVille said: I did go into BIOS and switch the video from <auto> to PCI. Is this all I'm supposed to do to disable the integrated graphics? Click to expand... PCI??? isn't it APG?
Dan DeVille said: I did go into BIOS and switch the video from <auto> to PCI. Is this all I'm supposed to do to disable the integrated graphics? Click to expand... PCI??? isn't it APG?
OP OP D Dan DeVille In Runtime Messages 160 Mar 14, 2005 #14 No, it's PCI. I know the difference. My mobo doesn't support AGP.
G gaara Fully Optimized Messages 3,789 Location Canada Mar 14, 2005 #15 Unistall the Intergrated video drivers via the device manager. Following that, disable the device entirely via the device manager. Reboot, enter the BIOS, disable it in the BIOS, and then load Windows. Install all the new drivers for your card.
Unistall the Intergrated video drivers via the device manager. Following that, disable the device entirely via the device manager. Reboot, enter the BIOS, disable it in the BIOS, and then load Windows. Install all the new drivers for your card.
OP OP D Dan DeVille In Runtime Messages 160 Mar 14, 2005 #16 Where are the integrated drivers in Device Manager? Is it the one that says Display Adapters?
C comrad In Runtime Messages 318 Mar 14, 2005 #18 Yeah i think so. But are you doing it through safe mode or regualr mode? Just find what they are called
Yeah i think so. But are you doing it through safe mode or regualr mode? Just find what they are called
OP OP D Dan DeVille In Runtime Messages 160 Mar 14, 2005 #19 Does it matter if it's through safe mode or regular mode? Should I do it through safe mode?