[CS-FSLUG] Processor
Josiah Ritchie
jritchie at bible.edu
Fri Apr 30 11:25:02 CDT 2004
Try another video card. The motherboard should pick up the other one
before it does the on-board one. After that you can turn off the onboard
on in the BIOS. (at least it should work that way)
JSR/
On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 12:14, David M. wrote:
> It has onboard video, no video card.
>
> Also when I first booted it up, things seemed to start working, but then it
> gave me an error that something was wrong with windows, but I didn't catch
> all of the error, so I powered it down and back up and have had a blank
> screen since.
>
> I tried on 2 different monitors with same symptoms on both monitors.
>
> David M.
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