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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Vista
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Enable Video
I have a GA-8S661FXM - GIGA-BYTE motherboard and it has on board SIS 661FX chipset (graphics).
I have added a ATI Radeon 9600PRO 256MB DDR graphics card to the computer which has disabled the SIS 661FX on-board graphics. I want to enable the on-board SIS 661FX graphics, does anyone know how to go about it. I want to use two monitors. Thanking you in advance. |
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Re: Enable Video
you cannot use onboard and PCIe at same time.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: MainFrame
Posts: 60
OS: XPx64(SP2)/XP(SP3)/Ubuntu(8.04)/VistaUx64
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Re: Enable Video
If there's no option in the BIOS to tun off the auto-switch, there's nothing you can go to turn your IGP back on.
But I would not recommend it, mixing GPU vendors often results in driver problems. |
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