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I have a Packard Bell 650 motherboard in my system. How do I disable the onboard Video so I can add a new card?
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 09/01/1999 Views: 0
Is there anyway to disable the video card that is hard sodered on the motherboard so a new video card can be installed?  The computer is a 8665c model and the video card that I would like to instal...
Zones: Hardware, Video CardsDate Answered: 12/02/2000 Views: 0
Well, I am trying to make something hard out of something easy I think. I have got a new 32 meg video card to update my computer. My computer is an HP Pavilion 8280 with the current video card buil...
Zones: Hardware, Video Cards, ComponentsDate Answered: 01/13/2001 Views: 0
I have a Dell Computer and it has 4 mb video ram integrated into the motherboard.  I was thinking of getting a Voodoo 3 with 16 mb, but I don't know if installing it will work with my computer.  Do...
Zones: Hardware, Video CardsDate Answered: 05/16/2001 Views: 0
how does one disable onboard video on a gateway????? comp is approx 3 months old,,,,amd-500  has onboard video /modem /sound    only options in bios for video is agp or pci (1 or the other ) no opt...
Zones: Win3x SetupDate Answered: 04/14/2001 Views: 0
I have just installed a Radeon 9200 se PCI video card and it installed fine but it is really slowing down my computer.  Before I installed it I had an onboard.  I couldn't find anywhere in the bios...
Zones: General SystemsDate Answered: 11/04/2004 Views: 0
One of my computers is having an Intermittent Video problem. I power up the computer cold and everythings is fine. If I reboot the computer I don't get any video from the on board video (the MB is ...
Zones: Hardware, ComponentsDate Answered: 06/21/2005 Views: 0
Is it possible to disable video preview in Explorer in Windows XP? When I select a video file, Windows shows the first frame in that pane on the left, but it takes a lot of time when it's a big fil...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 10/29/2005 Views: 8
I have a customer who needed 32 MB video memory to play a game. He had no AGP slot so I added a PCI ATI video adapter card. I set CMOS to video PCI slot, but it would default to the integrated vide...
Zones: Hardware, E-Commerce SecurityDate Answered: 01/11/2007 Views: 0
OK, here's the deal: we run all apps for office users via Citrix. Their desktops have no apps on them. They have to log into Citrix, then do their work. Because of this, we have IE within Citrix....
Zones: Active Directory, CitrixDate Answered: 06/07/2007 Views: 0