Hi all,
New here. Found you on the Asrock website. I have a problem that I'm hoping someone can answer. I have a PC with the Asrock K7S41GX motherboard. Apparently the onboard video card has gone bad. All I get is a blank screen with "NO SIGNAL" at the top. I purchased a new PCI video card (Diamond Multimedia - AMD ATI Radeon 9250 256MB DDR PCI Video Card) and physically installed it hoping that the system may detect the new video card and I'd have display. Nonetheless, it didn't. In the new video card's instructions, it tells how to disable the onboard video card, but that does not help if the card is bad and I can see what's going on on the screen. So, my question is, is there a way to manually or mechanically disable the onboard video card so when I boot up it detects the new video card? Do you have any suggestions on how I can get the computer to use the new card? It is an older computer, and I do plan on replacing it. However, until I can get video, I've effectively lost everything on it. Thanks, Mark
New here. Found you on the Asrock website. I have a problem that I'm hoping someone can answer. I have a PC with the Asrock K7S41GX motherboard. Apparently the onboard video card has gone bad. All I get is a blank screen with "NO SIGNAL" at the top. I purchased a new PCI video card (Diamond Multimedia - AMD ATI Radeon 9250 256MB DDR PCI Video Card) and physically installed it hoping that the system may detect the new video card and I'd have display. Nonetheless, it didn't. In the new video card's instructions, it tells how to disable the onboard video card, but that does not help if the card is bad and I can see what's going on on the screen. So, my question is, is there a way to manually or mechanically disable the onboard video card so when I boot up it detects the new video card? Do you have any suggestions on how I can get the computer to use the new card? It is an older computer, and I do plan on replacing it. However, until I can get video, I've effectively lost everything on it. Thanks, Mark
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