dc7900 sff: Quadro nvs 290 in dc7900

Hello


in my dc7900 SFF and I don't have a chance.

I followed these instructions without result.

"When a PCIeX16 graphics card is installed in the PCI onboard VGA connector black
"and display ports will be disabled automatically."

What was happening is not with me. When I have a pci-e card in the dark crack in the system
stills boots in VGA. It's like the pci-e slots are not there.

"To solve this problem the PCIeX16 first graphics card must be installed in.
the white PCI slot. "Then do the following:

It made no difference.

"Starting the unit to the BIOS by pressing F10 at startup upward.

Select the device, advanced integrated graphics subsystem options and enable the embedded video.
By default the built-in graphic subsystem will be defined as disabled. »

I have no video option integrated in the device options.

'Save the changes and restart the device. Once the above steps are performed both
display port and the VGA port will work in addition to graphs with ports for
total of up to four screens. »

As I said this is not the case. I've tried everything I can think and am now
at a total loss.

I bought an another NVS 290 pci-ex16, thinking the one I held should be defective, but
It's exactly the same thing.

I then bought a NVS 290 pci - ex1 in case the mentioned White slot was the little
PCI-e slot. who has made a difference, he would not even boot into bios with
This card is installed.

In the BIOS of the safety device: there is no option video device
in the devices on board: it just shows the serial port has
Features: It shows Intel VGA on the irq 5
In the device Options: it doesn't show VGA or integrated video.
in Options of Bus: PCI Serr # generation (disabled) and PCI VGA Palette
Snooping (activated)

I tried all combinations but nothings working, I even updated the
BIOS 1.08 to 1.26. I feel like pulling my hair now. Is there something
I'm missing, is there any jumpers on the Board of directors who need to change or what? Any
help would be greatly appreciated.

John

Hi, John:

Installation of a video slot PCIex16 black card should have automatically disabled the onboard video and the video card must have worked.

I suggest...

1. go to Device Manager and uninstall the integrated Intel graphics card and also uninstalling driver box.

Shut down the PC.

Unplug all connected to it... keyboard, mouse, monitor... everything.

Follow the instructions to clear the CMOS.   See Appendix B, pp. 63 and 64.

http://h20565.www2.HP.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?sp4ts.Oid=3785403 & docid = emr_na-c01516072 & docLocale = en_US

Install the video card and put everthing back together and see if it works.

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