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Disabling onboard video???
I am looking into making a dual monitor system. Someone told me this.
Quote: The best way is to install 1 dual head video card and install it and disable that onboard video.. Make sure it is a dual svga output card.. What is svga output card??? how do i disable the onboard video??? Help!!! |
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Usually the onboard video is disabled thru the BIOS, right at the startup where it says to press "DEL" or F1 to enter setup. Svga is just your regular video output that you now have but just a single connector for. Many cards will have dual outputs but they will be different types, I'm just guessing here that you want both outputs to be svga...
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Already answered
http://forum.pcmech.com/showthread.php?t=114332 You shouldn't open new threads about the same question, you should keep everything related to it in the original. RJ
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Last edited by RJ; 10-27-2004 at 06:49 AM. |
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