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Subject: interfated graphic board
Category: Computers > Hardware
Asked by: condorjim676-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 27 Apr 2004 14:55 PDT
Expires: 27 May 2004 14:55 PDT
Question ID: 337231
How do you disable an intergated graphic board

Request for Question Clarification by cerebrate-ga on 29 Apr 2004 02:45 PDT
Is the non-integrated graphics card (that, presumably, you want to use
instead) PCI or AGP?

cerebrate-ga

Request for Question Clarification by cerebrate-ga on 29 Apr 2004 02:46 PDT
Is the new graphics board you want to use AGP or PCI?

cerebrate-ga
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Subject: Re: interfated graphic board
From: topbanana-ga on 27 Apr 2004 15:16 PDT
 
Depends on what OS you're using. If windows then you just disable it
within its properties within the device manager.
Subject: Re: intergrated graphic board
From: condorjim676-ga on 27 Apr 2004 16:31 PDT
 
tried to diable in hardware manager, does nt work.   Dont buy a Dell 2400 deminsoin
Subject: Re: interfated graphic board
From: xeno555-ga on 28 Apr 2004 04:00 PDT
 
Hi,

Most mordern computers will disable the built in video card upon
detecting a card in the AGP slot.

If you post the make and model, someone can tell you for sure.


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