My sister's onboard video died last night - she had the box open removing some SCSI devices and must've clobbered something sensitive on the mobo or something. Anyway... If I plug in a video card, what do you think are the chances of the system spotting it and using it instead of the onboard?
Would I have to disable the onboard video first in the BIOS? This would be tricky given that we have no video signal...
Thought I'd ask if anyone knows about these things before I make plans to go over and poke around in there, she lives a couple of towns away and I'm swamped with work at the mo so I want to try to avoid a wasted trip.
BTW: It's not the monitor, she's already tried a different one. Other than the lack of video signal everything appears to be working - we managed to start the computer and then shut windows down using keyboard shortcuts last night.
Would I have to disable the onboard video first in the BIOS? This would be tricky given that we have no video signal...
Thought I'd ask if anyone knows about these things before I make plans to go over and poke around in there, she lives a couple of towns away and I'm swamped with work at the mo so I want to try to avoid a wasted trip.
BTW: It's not the monitor, she's already tried a different one. Other than the lack of video signal everything appears to be working - we managed to start the computer and then shut windows down using keyboard shortcuts last night.