video card problem
video card problem
motherboard is M754 LMR PCChips instead of LMR 854 iin first post
You could've posted this piece of info in your last post by repling to it by clicking on the post reply button on the original thread... (just for future knowledge)
Cypher gave you the info you needed in your original thread... Just go to your device manager (right-click on My Computer icon click on properties, and go to the hardware tab , find display adapters tab and select the onboard video adapter , right-click it and select disable should do the trick for you)
Cypher gave you the info you needed in your original thread... Just go to your device manager (right-click on My Computer icon click on properties, and go to the hardware tab , find display adapters tab and select the onboard video adapter , right-click it and select disable should do the trick for you)
there is no display adapters tab on the device manager, could it not exist or is it called something elseJ-high wrote:You could've posted this piece of info in your last post by repling to it by clicking on the post reply button on the original thread... (just for future knowledge)
Cypher gave you the info you needed in your original thread... Just go to your device manager (right-click on My Computer icon click on properties, and go to the hardware tab , find display adapters tab and select the onboard video adapter , right-click it and select disable should do the trick for you)
im note joking there is no display adapters to clickJ-high wrote:lol
Ok you should have a list
computer name
+ computer
+ disk drives
+ Display Adapters
Click on the + next to display adapters
expl
- Display Adapters
- onboard adapter (intel or sis maybe)
- Ati 9200SE adapter
right-click on the onboard adapter and select the disable option.. should hook you up
computer name, computer, disk drives, dot4 hph, dvd/cd, floppy, ide, keyboards, mice, network, other, sound, system devices, universal serial ports, inside the sound are the following audio codecs, legacy audio drivers, legacy video capture devices, sound blaster, video codecssnyper wrote:im note joking there is no display adapters to click
Right click on the My Computer icon and select properties. Then go to the hardware tab and click the Device Manager button. Now find display adapters tab and select the onboard video adapter , right-click it and select disable. I think you still need to disable it in the BIOS, but try device manager first. 
Yeah I know. What I have typed in bold above is what I added to your instructions. I thought he might be looking at whats under the hardware tab, where it shows the "device manager" button, instead of whats shown after you click the "Device Manager" radio button.J-high wrote:LOL The Dude he said it is not listed in the device manager....
EDIT: The other posts with the list of things in device manager weren't there when I started to enter my other post.