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Disable nVidia GPU, enable onboard

frumpy_uk

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Can someone assist with ideas for disabling an nVidia graphics card, and forcing the use of onboard video?

My chipset has onboard video whereas the GPU on the mobo is fried.

I have disabled (and uninstalled for good measure) the nVidia in the Display Adaptor section of Device Manager under Vista.

It is now showing a generic VGA display adaptor.

But the laptop is showing the same issues.

So I suspect the nVidia card is still active.

Anyone have any suggestions please?


thanks
Paul
 
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