Onboard Video!!! What the???

jailor

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A buddy of mine snagged the crap out of his onboard video card and snapped it completely off from the motherboard. I tried installing a new 2mb pci video card but the computer and monitor does not recognize the new card at all. I just get a totally black monitor. I made sure that all the remaining gold prongs from the onboard card were not touching one another by bending and snapping all of them off from the motherboard. I also looked for a jumper on the motherboard but could not find one. The computer is running winxp....any suggestions??? Thanks in advance.
 
jailor said:
A buddy of mine snagged the crap out of his onboard video card and snapped it completely off from the motherboard. I tried installing a new 2mb pci video card but the computer and monitor does not recognize the new card at all. I just get a totally black monitor. I made sure that all the remaining gold prongs from the onboard card were not touching one another by bending and snapping all of them off from the motherboard. I also looked for a jumper on the motherboard but could not find one. The computer is running winxp....any suggestions??? Thanks in advance.

First of off breaking the onboard video card off the motherboard was a BAD idear. Most likly the problem is you damaged the motherboard when removing the onboard video card. The prober way to do it is disable the onboard video card then install the new video card. Acturally physically removing the onboard video card just not a good idear.
 
The video card was already broke off from the motherboard when my buddy gave it to me. He moved the computer while the monitor cord was still plugged in and it made the video card snap away from the mother board. All I did was make sure the prongs didn't touch and create an error.
 
Well I think you need a new motherboard. The only possiable soloution I can think of is if there a jumper setting to disable the onboard video then there a slim chance you could get anouther video card to work.
 
What is the computer? I never knew it possible to snap off onboard anything. Do you mean he snapped off a chip or somthing? hmmmmm. Very confused.

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Just curious but where was this onboard video in relation to the pci slot and in what direction did it run? Also what motherboard do you have? system specs?
 
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The guy probably ripped off the motherboard vga connector.
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It isn't onboard video.....

jailor said:
The video card was already broke off from the motherboard when my buddy gave it to me. He moved the computer while the monitor cord was still plugged in and it made the video card snap away from the motherboard. All I did was make sure the prongs didn't touch and create an error.

mgoldb2 said:
Well I think you need a new motherboard. The only possiable soloution I can think of is if there a jumper setting to disable the onboard video then there a slim chance you could get anouther video card to work.
As far as I've ever seen, it is in the BIOS. My mobo only has 1 jumper, and that is the clear CMOS
 
Bobo said:
As far as I've ever seen, it is in the BIOS. My mobo only has 1 jumper, and that is the clear CMOS

Not often but I have seen a few motherboards with jumper settings to disable onboard video.
 
Bobo said:
It isn't onboard video.....



As far as I've ever seen, it is in the BIOS. My mobo only has 1 jumper, and that is the clear CMOS



well he does say onboard video card on his first post??
 
Echo said:
well he does say onboard video card on his first post??
jailor said:
A buddy of mine snagged the crap out of his onboard video card and snapped it completely off from the motherboard. I tried installing a new 2mb pci video card but the computer and monitor does not recognize the new card at all. I just get a totally black monitor. I made sure that all the remaining gold prongs from the onboard card were not touching one another by bending and snapping all of them off from the motherboard. I also looked for a jumper on the motherboard but could not find one. The computer is running winxp....any suggestions??? Thanks in advance.
Jailor said:
The video card was already broke off from the motherboard when my buddy gave it to me. He moved the computer while the monitor cord was still plugged in and it made the video card snap away from the mother board. All I did was make sure the prongs didn't touch and create an error.
OK, now I'm officially confused now:confused:
 
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