Ok, bear with me.
A few days back I bought and installed a GeForce MX 4000 AGP 128MB graphics card. It seems to be working right, but my motherboard originally had integrated video. I'm just not sure if that integrated video is still kind of "there" and causing any problems of any sort.
It shows my display device as being the GeForce MX 4000 and nothing else, but when I go to system information, I see several instances of what I believe is the integrated video. Particularly in the Conflicts/Sharing section under hardware resources. It seems to show some conflicts (I guess?) between "SiS Accelerated Graphics Port" and the "NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000". I don't know if it's at all relevent, but I can't take the risk.
Is there a way I can disable the integrated graphics?
I hope what I've said makes at least a little sense. Any help would be appreciated.
A few days back I bought and installed a GeForce MX 4000 AGP 128MB graphics card. It seems to be working right, but my motherboard originally had integrated video. I'm just not sure if that integrated video is still kind of "there" and causing any problems of any sort.
It shows my display device as being the GeForce MX 4000 and nothing else, but when I go to system information, I see several instances of what I believe is the integrated video. Particularly in the Conflicts/Sharing section under hardware resources. It seems to show some conflicts (I guess?) between "SiS Accelerated Graphics Port" and the "NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000". I don't know if it's at all relevent, but I can't take the risk.
Is there a way I can disable the integrated graphics?
I hope what I've said makes at least a little sense. Any help would be appreciated.