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harleyman
March 16th, 2009, 19:51
I have been helping a friend of my wifes with her new computer...A question has come up that I have never seen discussed before that I can remember..

New computer..Onboard video card....

I had her install her old vid card into it and then drivers....

It worked fine for a while, then the graphics distorted....

Does the onboard video need turned off in the bios ???

If so does it say that in bios like sound does?


Thanks....

Rezabrya
March 16th, 2009, 20:11
well on my old comp I had an onboard integrated gpu and I installed a 8800 gs and I didnt disable anything and it worked great. This comp was a bit old though. Hope this helps.

Krazy
March 16th, 2009, 23:03
Should always turn off in bios even if it has the auto detect...and yes it will say onboard video

guzler
March 17th, 2009, 00:48
I have mine turned off and after reading lots of the horror stories on here, I think my computer behaves impecably, no issues with 18X NVidia drivers. So you can't go wrong by turning it off(IMO of course, but I am no computer wiz !!)

harleyman
March 17th, 2009, 01:49
I think I will have her hunt thru the bios and find and disable it..

Its being done over the phone and she is not that adept at pooters..So it's been tough going to get this far..but she did put the card in herself....:applause:



Thanks for the answers...

Dangerous Beans
March 17th, 2009, 09:53
Have the drivers for the onboard video been properly uninstalled ?

harleyman
March 17th, 2009, 13:23
No...The drivers were not turned off...

Update...She just called and said that she bought a new 9800 and installed it and used driver cleaner to uninstall then she reinstalled from the disk and she says its all good now...

So I'm leaving well enough alone...She will call if it gets stupid I'm sure..LOL


Thanks

datter
March 17th, 2009, 14:45
This woman has installed two graphic cards, plus sorted out the purchase of a new one on her own as well as having the wherewithal to use a driver cleaner when uninstalling drivers? I'd say she's better at computers than you are giving her credit for.

Glad she's sorted out, ask her if she can help me with my overclock. :)

harleyman
March 17th, 2009, 14:50
I spent 2 hours on the phone with her last night step by step installing her old FX 5500 dead card it appears, downloading Driver Sweeper Cleaner, teaching her about Vista and finding her links to old drivers..Yada yada Yada....It was her first time..She did good..Then did it all on her own today,,so she listened and learned....Good Gal IMO:friday:

When we started she was scared to touch it...It was a brand new rig her husband bought her...LOl He was at work and refused to help her..Jerk....