Re: More info, was Re: HELP! Still can't get rid of "Code 10" error on two video cards

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In article <O6GnTyehHHA.5048@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
dbrooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
Wesley Vogel wrote:

If your intention is to use the plugin video card, disable the onboard
video in your BIOS. You should have done that when you added the plugin
card. Consult your BIOS manual.

> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

Maybe your motherboard has a jumper setting to disable onboard video
.



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