Darum gibt es auch im Mainboard-BIOS die Einstellung:
Init Display First: AGP/PCI
Da kann man angeben mit welcher Graka gestartet wird.
Originaltext:
Init Display First
Options : AGP, PCI
If you are using more than one graphics card, this function enables you to select whether to use the AGP graphics card or the PCI graphics card as the primary graphics card. This is useful for users who install more than one graphics card but only use a single monitor. This will enable them to select whether to boot the system using the AGP graphics card or the PCI graphics card.
If you are only using one graphics card, then the BIOS will detect it as such and boot it up as normal, irrespective of what you set the option as. However, there may be a slight reduction in initialization time if you set this function to its proper setting. That means if you only use an AGP graphics card, then setting Init Display First to AGP may reduce boot-up time a little.
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