• Competitor rules

    Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.

Need help

Permabanned
Joined
29 May 2009
Posts
2,085
Ok i need to take my cards out as they are sold. But i don't know how to get my onboard graphics to work. Ive taken the cards out and plugged the Dvi/Hd into the onboard graphics but the pc refuses to boot. Then i looked through the bios and noticed something called Igpu so i enabled that and tried again and the pc does come on but wont load windows, jsut keeps resetting. I have no idea how to get this onboard to work and seriously need help guys. My motherboard is in sig, ive tried with and without cards in. Don't know what else i need to do.

Helppppp
 
A few seconds, this is what im saying i dont know if i turned it on correctly and if ive installed the correct thing driver wise. I know nothing about onboard
 
I dont have virtu installed guys. As for the IGPU option being turned on. all i can find is, an igpus option for virtu option and a graphics option with 3 choices. IGP?, pci and pcie. I really have no clue what im doing
 
So, uninstall nvidia drivers , turn igp on, remove cards. And then try booting up? what if it doesnt boot up? clearing cmos ive never done

Ok, yeah i still have a card in. If i turn on IGP it does attemp to boot, flashes on quicky and reboots everytime. But it is attempting it.
 
Taking the battery out is completely foreign to me , i dont even know where the battery is rusty. So i can't get into bios with no card in greg, why is this so difficult?
 
Thanks mate, im on here till 1 then i have to goto work, yeah as i said earlier i know nothing about this. I can build pc's all day long but theres certain things i just don't mess with, and ive never needed to use onboard for any length of time.
 
Right ok, silly question how do i get it out, and will this effect my windows installation? if thats the case ill leave it till i get a new card and put that in. can use my laptop till then i guess

Just watched a video to see how to do it, ok ill try this guys.


EDIT - no luck guys, still wont boot. flashing from screen to screen and then rebooting. Looks like ill have to use this laptop till new gpu gets here. Off to work now in a mood lol
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom