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Go into the bios and enable on-board graphics.

Hey,

So today I was trying to run on my onboard graphics (specs in sig). One of my two gtx760s got sold and the other will travel to EVGA to step-up to gtx970. During the time I will be without a dedicated GPU I wanted to run on onboard, but I encountered a problem today. I uninstalled nvidia drivers with DDU, and connected HDMI to onboard output, started PC, but didnt get anything on screen... I then connected to the gtx760 so I could install the onboard vga drivers I downloaded from MSI and they dont work... Says I dont meet minimum requirements... Dafuq?

Can anyone help me on how to do this properly?

Thanks

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since you put the 760 back in the system, go into the bios and change from pic e graphics to onboard.

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make sure you are connecting to your monitor using the ports on the gpu in order to install the drivers, and remember to go into the bios and change your graphic input

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Go into the bios and enable on-board graphics.

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So, I went to BIOS, enabled onboard graphics, shutdown PC, disconnected the GTX760, plugged HDMI to onboard, booted up and installed Drivers from MSI Live Update and works like a charm :) Thanks to everyone :)

 

P.S.:Didnt even have to uninstall nvidia drivers... will keep them for when the 970 arrives

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