Installing driver after turn on pc.

calvo86

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Everytime when i reboot or turn on my pc they install video controller for my integrated motherboard graphic card. I dont know why? Everything works fine, only i have is that tyni problem. And i need some help obout that :)

W7 7260 32bit
asrock motherboard
geforce 7600gt agp
pentium 4 3.0
 

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As you have a GFx card, have you considered editing you BIOS to disable/turn off your integrated video? Doing that, Win7 won't be able to see it and, therefore, won't want to install drivers for it.
 

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I already want to do that, but.. i cant find that option in my bios. Only i found is something.. boot video controller and i have: agi/pci/onboard, pci/agi/onboard and onboard/agi/pci. Any idea?
 

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GeForce 7600GT 256MB AGP
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LCD
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Looking at the Owner's Manual for your board (I downloaded it from the Asrock site):
  • What is listed as a AGP slot on the diagram is actually described as an Asrock Graphics Interface (AGI)
  • This AGI supports a limited number of AGP cards - see pages 8 and 9 of your owner's manual.
  • It would appear you are correct - there does not appear to be any way to actually disable the onboard GFX
  • It would appear, from the description on page 25, that these choices refer to the order in which the MBO will look for a GFx card. Assuming this is correct, I would think you would want to select AGI/PCI/OnBoard.
 

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Ok. If i understand you i must select agi/pci/onboard. Or there does not appear to be any way to actually disable the onboard graphics.
I will try this and report.
 

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Asrock P4i65GV
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A-Data 1G + 512MB
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GeForce 7600GT 256MB AGP
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LCD
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Ok. If i understand you i must select agi/pci/onboard. Or there does not appear to be any way to actually disable the onboard graphics.
I will try this and report.
I'm guessing on the first part. I haven't seen your MBO. All I have to go by is what I read in the manual for the MBO.

I really hope I've been of help but fear I've missed the target.
 

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Win7 Ultimate, x64
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i7 920, currently NOT OC
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Asrock X58 Deluxe
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OCZ Platinum 12GB (6 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
Graphics Card(s)
nvidia geforce 7600 gt
Sound Card
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 204t (dual monitors)
Screen Resolution
1600 x 1200
Hard Drives
WDC WD2000JS-00MHB0 ATA
WDC WD5000AAKS-65YGA0 ATA
PSU
750w
Cooling
Air, 4 120mm
I read the manual for my MBO. I also select agi/pci/onboard and nothing happen, same thing. But i found something in manual, first add and install agp vga video card and drivers, than install onboard vga drivers. Maybe is that problem. But i dont know in which order i install that :huh:
 

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Windows 7 7260 32-bit
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Pentium 4 3.0
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Asrock P4i65GV
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A-Data 1G + 512MB
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GeForce 7600GT 256MB AGP
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
LCD
Hard Drives
2x 80G
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Logitech
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Logitech
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Down-475kb/s Up-125kb/s
Is your video card on the list of supported cards? If not, it may be time to get a new card - a PCI card.

If it is, I would have to resort to experimentation:
  • If you haven't done so already, get the latest applicable drivers for your card from the Nvidia site
  • Install the card (D'oh)
    • Set a restore point
    • Install the vga drivers
    • Install the drivers for your AGP card
    • Reboot the computer
    • If it worked, you're done!
  • OK, that didn't work so
    • Recover to the restore point you set
    • Install the Nvidia drivers
    • Install the drivers for the onboard
    • If it worked, you're done!
  • If you've gotten here without a solution you could consider one of the following:
    • Forget about using your AGP card and just use the onboard. Ugly? Yes, but it's an option.
    • Get a PCI card
If none of the above works, then I'm out of options and it's time to find someone who knows more about this than me (that shouldn't be too hard).
 

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Cobbled together :)
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Win7 Ultimate, x64
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i7 920, currently NOT OC
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Asrock X58 Deluxe
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OCZ Platinum 12GB (6 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
Graphics Card(s)
nvidia geforce 7600 gt
Sound Card
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 204t (dual monitors)
Screen Resolution
1600 x 1200
Hard Drives
WDC WD2000JS-00MHB0 ATA
WDC WD5000AAKS-65YGA0 ATA
PSU
750w
Cooling
Air, 4 120mm
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Hy
Everytime when i reboot or turn on my pc they install video controller for my integrated motherboard graphic card. I dont know why? Everything works fine, only i have is that tyni problem. And i need some help obout that :)

W7 7260 32bit
asrock motherboard
geforce 7600gt agp
pentium 4 3.0

could you go to device manager (type device manager in search) and check to see if the video driver is correctly installed and see if there are any unknown devices.

Ken
 

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I read the manual for my MBO. I also select agi/pci/onboard and nothing happen, same thing. But i found something in manual, first add and install agp vga video card and drivers, than install onboard vga drivers. Maybe is that problem. But i dont know in which order i install that :huh:

In device manager, Disable the offending adapter.
 
Aha. Someone say get a pci card, i need a new motherboard and processor too? And disk too. So i leave that, because my pc works fine and in device manager is everything ok, nothing wrong.
tnx guys :) i will be more careful when i install a fresh build of W7..
 

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Windows 7 7260 32-bit
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Pentium 4 3.0
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Asrock P4i65GV
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A-Data 1G + 512MB
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GeForce 7600GT 256MB AGP
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
LCD
Hard Drives
2x 80G
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Logitech
Mouse
Logitech
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Down-475kb/s Up-125kb/s
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Where i find that option, i m looking and i cant find it. Some help?:)
 

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Windows 7 7260 32-bit
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Pentium 4 3.0
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Asrock P4i65GV
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A-Data 1G + 512MB
Graphics Card(s)
GeForce 7600GT 256MB AGP
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
LCD
Hard Drives
2x 80G
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech
Internet Speed
Down-475kb/s Up-125kb/s
Click Start Menu
Click Run
Type DEVMGMT.MSC
Double Click DISPLAY ADAPTERS
Right Click item that offends
Select DISABLE
Click YES
Boot to test
 
Click Start Menu
Click Run
Type DEVMGMT.MSC
Double Click DISPLAY ADAPTERS
Right Click item that offends
Select DISABLE
Click YES
Boot to test

do this in safe mode, it shows also the superfluous adaptors
 

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