Can't Disable Onboard GPU

nufrit.488

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Firstly sorry for my bad English, im not a native speaker, im trying to learn.

Hello,
I've a system
H61H2-MV V1.0 Motherboard (Casper Branded -from Turkey-)
Intel Celeron G1610
4G DDR3 Ram
500GB HDD
and 3 different graphics card,

i have been using GT420 for like 2-4 years and i needed to upgrade it, I bought a GT1030 and when i plug it into my mobo, it just didnt boot or didnt give any visuality to my monitor. Then i thought the problem is new GT1030, i bought R7 240, plug it in and the result was same. I took a pc from my friend which is way older than mine, like it got pentium e2220 cpu, it had the same problem but when i go onto its bios and disable its onboard gpu and it worked, it booted on the external one and computer worked. But when i put any other gpu than gt420 or its own onboard it just doesnt boot, i investigated my bios but there were no selection about onboard gpu. What should i do? My bios's theme is new one, like you can use your mouse and grapichally improved, can i enter to classic AMI bios ? if so, how?


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Solution
SOLVED

It was so stupid. I just reset the bios from jumper pin and it worked, im writing from my gt1030 computer right now. Thanks for all answers. Thank you all!

nufrit.488

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im on win 8.1, gt 1030 just dont give any signal to my monitor so i cant install driver or anything, i cant see bios it is just black screen, computer works on bacground.
 
Did the GT 1030 not come with a driver disk? Put the GeForce GT 420 card back in and start over. Once you are in Windows again, install the drivers for the GT 1030 from the disk that came with the card or go to the product page for your new GT 1030 and download the latest drivers from the "support" tab. Once the new drivers are installed you should be able to use your new card.
 

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i dont think this would help but ill give it a try at friday, i am not at home :'(

 
I agree, even with no driver installed the GPU should still output a signal to the monitor. The drivers are not loaded until Windows takes over and OP clearly says that he is getting no picture at all.
I simply think this is just a case of your motherboard not supporting 10XX GPUs.
 

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this makes sense. perhaps i should upgrade my system to ddr4