07-10-2005, 04:58 PM
Beholder143 Wrote:well if your new gfx card isint crap, it should automaticly take priority over the intergrated.
Actually on alot of motherboards with integrated graphics you HAVE to disable the integrated graphics FIRST before your new graphic card will take control. I know this because one of my first computers had an integrated graphics card and in order to install a new PCI one I had to disable the intergrated one first. But Alfzz if there is not an option in your BIOS to disable the intergrated one or enable the AGP slot then just try plugging it in and seeing if Windows recognizes new hardware when you boot the computer.
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