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09-18-2016 05:13 PM - edited 09-18-2016 05:15 PM
Hi,
I am currently using Windows 10 Anniversary Update and my monitor will go blank after a few minutes I play game. It says "VGA: No Signal"
How to use the other VGA port on my PC? Currently they are covered by plastic and has "Do Not Remove" on it.
My PC come with NVIDIA GT 520 graphic card, but I think that graphic card is broken now.
Can I just remove my VGA card and use the other ports? Or do I need to change some settings?
Regards,
Dian Pitaloka
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09-18-2016 06:00 PM
Hi:
Before you physically uninstall the nvidia graphics card, uninstall it in the device manager.
Go to the device manager, click to expand the Display Adapters device category.
Right click on the Nvidia graphics adapter listed there and select Uninstall. Also check the uninstall driver box.
Don't restart the PC as prompted.
Go to the control panel >Programs and uninstall any Nvidia software listed.
Once that is done, shut down the PC, remove the graphics card.
Remove the covers from the video ports, plug your monitor into either the DVI or VGA port (your preference), and turn on the PC.
The switch should be automatic and I believe W10 will find and install the Intel HD graphics driver.
09-18-2016 06:00 PM
Hi:
Before you physically uninstall the nvidia graphics card, uninstall it in the device manager.
Go to the device manager, click to expand the Display Adapters device category.
Right click on the Nvidia graphics adapter listed there and select Uninstall. Also check the uninstall driver box.
Don't restart the PC as prompted.
Go to the control panel >Programs and uninstall any Nvidia software listed.
Once that is done, shut down the PC, remove the graphics card.
Remove the covers from the video ports, plug your monitor into either the DVI or VGA port (your preference), and turn on the PC.
The switch should be automatic and I believe W10 will find and install the Intel HD graphics driver.