I was able to figure it out. If I plug a cable into the integrated graphic port on the computer, and then restart the computer, that will be enough to trigger the vide card to be picked up by the OS. I'm not sure if the 'multiple monitor' setting in the BIOS also needed to be enabled, but that solved the issue for me.
Once I booted in, I needed to install the drivers for the Intel integrated graphics and then it worked.
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S.Graham.H
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I was able to figure it out. If I plug a cable into the integrated graphic port on the computer, and then restart the computer, that will be enough to trigger the vide card to be picked up by the OS. I'm not sure if the 'multiple monitor' setting in the BIOS also needed to be enabled, but that solved the issue for me.
Once I booted in, I needed to install the drivers for the Intel integrated graphics and then it worked.
garlangreeny
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August 9th, 2012 21:00
Thanks for sharing the solution to your problem. Been working on my GPU as well and will try this one.
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