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Old Feb 29, 2008 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Paul
From your pictures, it appears that you still have a vga cable running from the on board video on the motherboard to the monitor, as well as a dvi cable running from the videocard to the monitor. Now, if you are getting a signal from the onboard vga, it means that your bios did not automatically turn off the onboard when you plugged in the new video card. That makes sense if it is a pci card. A pci-e or agp being plugged in to its corresponding slot would automatically shut down the on board video.

If you are not comfortable, you may want to get a friend who is familiar to do this for you. You need to go in to the bios, and shut down the onboard video manually. At the same time, you also need to make sure that the bios can see the video card plugged in to the pci slot and recognizes that it is video. It is important that you are positive that you have set the pci card as the video source before you let the computer reboot after deactivating the on board video.
Paul is correct, you have to go into the bios and set the video to use the PCI slot. I'll give you a call Saturday and if you still haven't fixed it, I'll come over and show you what to do. Good luck.
Old Feb 29, 2008 | 12:32 PM
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Default Re: Setting Up Visiontek Video Card (Help Wanted)

Originally Posted by Paul
From your pictures, it appears that you still have a vga cable running from the on board video on the motherboard to the monitor, as well as a dvi cable running from the videocard to the monitor. Now, if you are getting a signal from the onboard vga, it means that your bios did not automatically turn off the onboard when you plugged in the new video card. That makes sense if it is a pci card. A pci-e or agp being plugged in to its corresponding slot would automatically shut down the on board video.

If you are not comfortable, you may want to get a friend who is familiar to do this for you. You need to go in to the bios, and shut down the onboard video manually. At the same time, you also need to make sure that the bios can see the video card plugged in to the pci slot and recognizes that it is video. It is important that you are positive that you have set the pci card as the video source before you let the computer reboot after deactivating the on board video.
I get what your saying a little bit but I don't know how to do that I rather have someone come by that knows what there doing to do what you said.Thank you
Old Feb 29, 2008 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by toyota_aristo
Paul is correct, you have to go into the bios and set the video to use the PCI slot. I'll give you a call Saturday and if you still haven't fixed it, I'll come over and show you what to do. Good luck.
I sent you a pm with my cell number im in no rush at all and I rather have someone come by that knows that there do because I have no idea to do what you guys said lol
Old Mar 1, 2008 | 03:21 PM
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Thanks for setting it up toyota_aristo
Old Mar 1, 2008 | 04:50 PM
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Thanks for the help today...
Old Mar 2, 2008 | 04:33 PM
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No problem, I'm glad I could help.




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