Re: Onboard Video Card
From: Chris Catt (notknown_at_ntlworld.com)
Date: 02/28/04
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Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 14:45:58 -0000
Hi, on the motherboard there should a jumper that resets your bios to the
default settings. Either consult your manual, or the place where you got
your PC from, or, the motherboards website....
Chris C
"AK" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:72A21ACF-1D01-4FB6-965C-90F1D5F6A085@microsoft.com...
> On my other computer I disabled my onboard video card in the BIOS (the
settings screen where you press DELETE to get to when your start your
computer). I did that because I was disabeling my onboard so I could put my
new video card in my
> AGP slot. But I decided not to so I just turned on my computer again, but
now it doesn't start up. The computer is on and the light is on, but the
monitor is on "override". I checked all the cables and they were fine. I
can't get into the computer settings because I can't see my computer
starting up, there must be a way that I can enable my onboard again so I can
see my computer starting up... or is that not the reason that I can't start
my computer up? What is wrong?
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