you have a gfx card, and the monitor is working ok?
is the onboard chip still showing in device manager?
Hello MM. Yes, my monitor is working ok. And in device manager, there is no onboard chip.
So it seems that this answer is true. :)
cyclic said:
My experiences are that the introduction of a dedicated graphics card, once detected by BIOS normally because the first use device and the onboard chip becomes disabled accordingly.
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