by Iroquois » Sat Oct 04, 2003 2:09 pm
Turning off onboard video should be quite easy. You don't half to flash your BIOS or anything like that. The following is for an American Megatrends or Ambios BIOS chip but it should be the same for others.
When you start up, you should see a list of options on the first DOS screen, this is reguardless of what OS your using. It will be someting like Setup , Boot Menu , Network Boot , etc. Now enter setup, if it says delete hit the key with delete written on in, not backspace.
You should now see a menu of options. It should be under something called Advanced Options. In the following list your see an option called Onboard Video Enable/Disable. Swithch this to Disable. Save and exit. Simple as pie. Check the manuels that came for with computer. Check the motherboard manuel, it should give instructions on changing BIOS settings.
Be careful though as changing the wrong setting can mess up your machine and you may have to reset your BIOS chip. Under another menu you will see a setting to set your video card to the PCI or AGP port. Make sure you have it set to the correct port for maximum acceleration.
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