You cannot. Your system uses a software controlled, multiplexer-free system - only the Intel GPU is physically connected to the screen, so all video data passes through it even if it has been processed by the nVidia GPU. The Intel GPU is active at all times.
If you deactivate the Intel GPU, you'll see no display at all.
WoC_Home
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March 24th, 2015 14:00
Thanks, i appreciate the reply. Not what i was hoping for.
But maybe some day they fix the ACPI tables with a newer BIOS, which is the root cause and reason for why im trying to get the intel *** out.
Thanks
ejn63
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March 24th, 2015 17:00
This system has been end of life for some time - there will be no further BIOS updates for it.
ejn63
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March 24th, 2015 05:00
You cannot. Your system uses a software controlled, multiplexer-free system - only the Intel GPU is physically connected to the screen, so all video data passes through it even if it has been processed by the nVidia GPU. The Intel GPU is active at all times.
If you deactivate the Intel GPU, you'll see no display at all.