There may be a jumper on the motherboard for this but most likely it is in the BIOS settings when you boot up. It is probably labeled Integrated Peripherals. Disable it there.
khess
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however first install the drivers of the G- force GFX card
sittas87
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Hi Hawkeye
According to what you're saying it sounds like the GFX is faulty or might not be compatible with you're mobo. Try these:
1-Test you're newby GFX card in a friends machine.
If youre newby card does'nt work in his machine than the card might be kapoot
2-Test a friends working GFX card in you're mobo and see it works
If his card doesnt work in you're machine than we know theres something on you're machine that not adding up
Please check that so we can know where the hickup lies
cheers
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No rush Terry. Will appreciate some rep. but lets first see what we can do with you're prob.
Cheers for now
sittas
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