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compatibility shouldn't be an issue with a PCI card ,how did you uninstall and disable the onboard ??
Usually one of two ways to disable , jumber on motherboard, or in the bios!
so with the computer running ,you would go right click on mycomputer/properties/hardware/ device manager /uninstall drivers for the onbard video display .shut down computer install the new PCI card ,then disable the onboard ,if its a jumper on the motherboard do it before you boot computer ,if its in the bios ,boot computer to BIOS/SETUP and disable onboard ,then reboot computer and windows should detect the new video card ,and either load the drives or ask for place where drivers are located /like on a cd that came with the new card . ,
Usually one of two ways to disable , jumber on motherboard, or in the bios!
so with the computer running ,you would go right click on mycomputer/properties/hardware/ device manager /uninstall drivers for the onbard video display .shut down computer install the new PCI card ,then disable the onboard ,if its a jumper on the motherboard do it before you boot computer ,if its in the bios ,boot computer to BIOS/SETUP and disable onboard ,then reboot computer and windows should detect the new video card ,and either load the drives or ask for place where drivers are located /like on a cd that came with the new card . ,
Linux boot cd http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
Going with the Flow ,but the water is low and the rocks are big
Going with the Flow ,but the water is low and the rocks are big
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Originally Posted by rbm
D845GVSR Intel® Celeron® 2.7 GHz This is the motherbaord I am using. Intel says you can disable it through BIOS, and you can. Windows does not want to use it. ANY help..
Linux boot cd http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
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It works...
1. remove all PCI cards
2. boot up windows
3. press F2 to enter BIOS
4. disable onboard video and set to PCI
5. let windows boot up
6. disable video card in divice mananger
7. turn off computer
9. Install new card
10. plug cord into new card
11. turn on computer and press F8
12. boot in VGA mode
13. let windows pick and install, IT WILL STILL BE IN VGA MODE
14. after install reboot like normal and every thing shoud work
1. remove all PCI cards
2. boot up windows
3. press F2 to enter BIOS
4. disable onboard video and set to PCI
5. let windows boot up
6. disable video card in divice mananger
7. turn off computer
9. Install new card
10. plug cord into new card
11. turn on computer and press F8
12. boot in VGA mode
13. let windows pick and install, IT WILL STILL BE IN VGA MODE
14. after install reboot like normal and every thing shoud work
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