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help with a mobo without onboard video?
uhh, I recently found an old pentium 3 based motherboard, and wanted to see if it'd boot (I know it used to run windows xp) anyways, I realised that I didn't have the old Harddrive it used to use, and it has no onboard video, so does anyone know how I can boot up with a agp card vga port if i'm booting for the first time w/o a harddrive with an os on it?
It should simpley boot to the aftermarket card. Most BIOS will disable the onboard Video when it detect a addon card. You can go to the BIOS and see if there is a choice to "Disable" your onboard video.
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