Hello Everyone
I need a bit more help from some of you people with long memories...I have an video card upgrade planned on a friend's HP Pavilion 8240, and I'll need to disable the onboard video to do it (at least I think I will!) Does anyone know how this is done on one of these machines? Is it done physically on the motherboard (switches, jumpers, etc), or is it a selection in the BIOS setup?
The upgrade will be to a PCI video card with at least 8MB ram, as opposed to the whopping 1Mb on the board!! lol Still undetermined as to which card, but whatever I get for him will be a great improvement. Might be a Voodoo3 2000. Anyway......
Also, I'm interested in any advice on the proper steps in the procedure; i.e. do I install the 'new' card first, then boot and disable (if it's a BIOS thing) or do I disable the video and install the card after I've done that (if it's a mechanical switch, etc on the board). I'm a little uncertain about it all, and I don't want to end up with a blank screen--especially since it's not my computer!!
Here's a ridiculously long link to the motherboard layout and jumper settings, if that helps...
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/cposuppor...&LC=personal_computing&Tfile=bph05567#P12_318
By the way he's running Win 95 (one of the last ones)...
Thanks a bunch!
Chris
I need a bit more help from some of you people with long memories...I have an video card upgrade planned on a friend's HP Pavilion 8240, and I'll need to disable the onboard video to do it (at least I think I will!) Does anyone know how this is done on one of these machines? Is it done physically on the motherboard (switches, jumpers, etc), or is it a selection in the BIOS setup?
The upgrade will be to a PCI video card with at least 8MB ram, as opposed to the whopping 1Mb on the board!! lol Still undetermined as to which card, but whatever I get for him will be a great improvement. Might be a Voodoo3 2000. Anyway......
Also, I'm interested in any advice on the proper steps in the procedure; i.e. do I install the 'new' card first, then boot and disable (if it's a BIOS thing) or do I disable the video and install the card after I've done that (if it's a mechanical switch, etc on the board). I'm a little uncertain about it all, and I don't want to end up with a blank screen--especially since it's not my computer!!
Here's a ridiculously long link to the motherboard layout and jumper settings, if that helps...
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/cposuppor...&LC=personal_computing&Tfile=bph05567#P12_318
By the way he's running Win 95 (one of the last ones)...
Thanks a bunch!
Chris