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cmcarthy October 11th 06 06:22 AM

RC2 and Constant Reloading of Internal Graphics Drivers
 
Hi all,

I seem to be in an endless loop with RC2 and my internal graphics card.
Unfortunately, my eMachines doesn't have an true "Disable Internal Graphics"
command in the BIOS.

I'm currently using a dedicated graphics card for Vista. However, Vista
keeps finding the internal graphics and keeps loading the drivers which turn
aero off and reverts me to Vista basic (ughh). Rebooting usually resets aero,
but Vista quickly finds and loads the Internal Graphics drivers again. Is
there a command to stop RC2 from scanning for new hardware? Is there a
command to just select rejection of the graphics card? When I go to the
Device Manager, the Internal Graphics doesn't even show up so that I can
disable it!

Please help :'(

Richard Urban October 11th 06 07:16 AM

RC2 and Constant Reloading of Internal Graphics Drivers
 
If you can't turn off the internal graphics adapter in the bios, there may
be a M/B jumper to do the same.

You did go to the eMachine website and search there for the answer to your
problem, right?

--

Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!

"cmcarthy" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

I seem to be in an endless loop with RC2 and my internal graphics card.
Unfortunately, my eMachines doesn't have an true "Disable Internal
Graphics"
command in the BIOS.

I'm currently using a dedicated graphics card for Vista. However, Vista
keeps finding the internal graphics and keeps loading the drivers which
turn
aero off and reverts me to Vista basic (ughh). Rebooting usually resets
aero,
but Vista quickly finds and loads the Internal Graphics drivers again. Is
there a command to stop RC2 from scanning for new hardware? Is there a
command to just select rejection of the graphics card? When I go to the
Device Manager, the Internal Graphics doesn't even show up so that I can
disable it!

Please help :'(




Lang Murphy October 11th 06 07:18 AM

RC2 and Constant Reloading of Internal Graphics Drivers
 
Have you tried disabling the internal graphics in Device Manager?

Lang

"cmcarthy" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

I seem to be in an endless loop with RC2 and my internal graphics card.
Unfortunately, my eMachines doesn't have an true "Disable Internal
Graphics"
command in the BIOS.

I'm currently using a dedicated graphics card for Vista. However, Vista
keeps finding the internal graphics and keeps loading the drivers which
turn
aero off and reverts me to Vista basic (ughh). Rebooting usually resets
aero,
but Vista quickly finds and loads the Internal Graphics drivers again. Is
there a command to stop RC2 from scanning for new hardware? Is there a
command to just select rejection of the graphics card? When I go to the
Device Manager, the Internal Graphics doesn't even show up so that I can
disable it!

Please help :'(



JW October 11th 06 01:05 PM

RC2 and Constant Reloading of Internal Graphics Drivers
 
What is your other Graphics card and what interface from it are you using?
VGA,VGI etc?
Are you able in your BIOS to specify that your internal card is not your
primary card?

"cmcarthy" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

I seem to be in an endless loop with RC2 and my internal graphics card.
Unfortunately, my eMachines doesn't have an true "Disable Internal
Graphics"
command in the BIOS.

I'm currently using a dedicated graphics card for Vista. However, Vista
keeps finding the internal graphics and keeps loading the drivers which
turn
aero off and reverts me to Vista basic (ughh). Rebooting usually resets
aero,
but Vista quickly finds and loads the Internal Graphics drivers again. Is
there a command to stop RC2 from scanning for new hardware? Is there a
command to just select rejection of the graphics card? When I go to the
Device Manager, the Internal Graphics doesn't even show up so that I can
disable it!

Please help :'(





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