Problem with onboard versus Nvidia video card
Okay Im having problems with a computer I have that has onboard video and a NVidia video card.
Here are the specs.
Celeron 1000mhz
128mRAM
MS-6368 motherboard with Trident video accelarator Blade 3D/promedia 8mb
NVIDIA GE Force MX 440 vid card.
The problem I have is that I cannot disable the onboard video card via the BIOS or via jumpers. In the Display settings both video cards are shown as if there are two monitors connected. They are setup as
1. default monitor on trident video accel...... and
2. Plug nplay montior on Nvidia......
If I disable or uninstall the onboard vid card in the device manager and connect the monitor lead to the Nvidia vga port two things happen. Firstly on reboot I cannot see any of the display until Windows has started to load and the Welcome screen is showing. Secondly when the computer finshes booting I get a blank desktop with no icons or mouse just the background wallpaper. And the onboard vid card re-installs itself.
Okay so then I swap the lead back to the the onboard vga port. Change the monitors around in the display settings so that the Nvidia is the default and then re-boot with the lead plugged back into the Nvidia card. This fixes the problem and I am now able to see the icons etc However I still cannot see anything on the screen until Windows gets to the welcome screen. Im assuming this is becuase the onboard card is still enabled.
Any ideas how to fix this???