Thanks! That was too easy. I was sure it would be more complicated to use a (better) graphics card. :-)

Drew

Philip Stortz wrote:
easy, don't plug a monitor into the onboard video and remove all of it's extensions (i.e. turn them off). that should do it to the extent that it's possible.

Drew Taylor wrote:

I have a beige and have recently flashed a PC Radeon 7k for it. I'd like
to disable the onboard video and see how the radeon works standalone.
How can I do this?

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