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    Gigabyte GA-G41MT-USB3- Video card with onboard video

    I have a GA-G41MT-USB3 motherboard which has onboard video. I in addition have a GeForce 210 PCI-Exp motion picture card. I have double screen setup where one screen is associated to the onboard motion picture while the alternate is associated to the PCI-Exp video card. For an explanation past this post, I could not venture to join both screens to the video card.

    In BIOS Setup under 'Advanced Chipset Features' I have:
    • 'Onboard VGA' set to [Always Enabled]
    • 'Init Display First' can have one of a few qualities: Onboard, PCI or PEG. Since I set 'Init Display First' to 'Onboard', the computer works fine. In the event that I set it to 'PEG' or 'PCI' the computer doesn't boot (while booting it gets stock at 'Starting Windows'). Are 'Onboard' and 'PEG' practically the same different than figuring the beginning boot presentation? Or there are alternate utilitarian divergences when the

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    Re: Gigabyte GA-G41MT-USB3- Video card with onboard video

    Onboard-points to the assembled in chip that works the illustrations from within the motherboard, if no outside representation mechanism is display i.e. representation card.

    PEG-points to the PCIE Enhanced Graphics and is for the committed outside illustrations card when commissioned.

    In your scenario where you have set the Onboard VGA to constantly prepare indicates that it will work all the more when an outside GPU is display in the opening.

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    Re: Gigabyte GA-G41MT-USB3- Video card with onboard video

    I comprehend what you have illustrated. On account of setting 'Init Display First' to PEG creates the PC not to boot, I need to set it to 'Onboard'. Therefore I am asking if 'Onboard' and 'PEG' are practically the same different than certifying the starting boot showcase. Or are there different functional differences when the computer has booted?

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    I am not able to boot into windows with PEG chose indicates something lacking with GE-210 or its driver. Infer you re-seat the motion picture card and twofold check its capacity connectors. Likewise attempt the VGA, DVI-I and HDMI connectors to see if that precipitates an improvement. Check the DVI motion picture link you are utilizing for similarity with both your motion picture card and its apportioned screen DVI connectors. Your VGA card as a DVI-I socket and your screen could have a fresher DVI-D connector.

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    Run over to the parts Profile area of this discussion and post your framework parameters in your signature block to makes us help you. Utilize DM and I signature block as benchmarks.

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    I could not keep both screens joined to the GeForce 210 on account of the workstation case averts me from embeddings the thick KVM switch VGA link into the VGA port unless assuming that I keep a removable piece of the case evacuated but that is not proper (physical clash among the case and the thick VGA link). I am utilizing the HDMI port on the GeForce 210 and VGA port on motherboard. Nvidia driver is the most recent which is 280.26. PAVP setting in BIOS is situated to 'PAVP Light Mode' which is the default esteem. The a few different decisions are 'Disabled' and 'Paranoid PAVP', selecting them didn't settle the situation.

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    Here I feel a distinct desire to produce small corrections. I declared when setting 'Init Display First' to 'PEG' the PC gets stock at "Windows Starting". In fact, "Windows Starting" vanishes and the computer gets stock at a clear screen. Likewise, the music showing that the framework has finished its booting never plays.

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    The extent that I am aware there is no difference following boot up between the PEG and the different alternatives separated from it actually controlling the BIOS to which showcase might as well be utilized. You might as well have the capacity to run several screens straightforwardly off the GPU anyway without a KVM switch. There may likewise be a firmware update for the GPU

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    Re: Gigabyte GA-G41MT-USB3- Video card with onboard video

    "Onboard" and "PEG" set the first presentation. With onboard chose your onboard illustrations chip and the screen appended to it might as well show showcase the BIOS boot screens as well as the Windows begin up screens. The alternate screen might as well remain unadorned the same time as this part. In the later arrange of the Windows boot technique you Nvidia driver need to kick in and the screen connected to your GeForce 210 motion picture card might as well come to be good to go. With "PEG chose the technique might as well be backwards.

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    I suggest that you boot into windows then afterward update the numerous screen settings in both Windows and Nvidia Control Panel to make whatever LCD showcase is joined to your GeForce 210 the # 1 / Primary screen. Once you have done that recovery settings, come back to BIOS, select the motion picture "PEG" choice., reboot and see depending on if you are able to get pass the "Windows Starting" screen.

    Once you have setup your motion picture settings with Windows and Nvidia Control Panel, make a point not to update your junctures or move LCD showcases around.

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    Re: Gigabyte GA-G41MT-USB3- Video card with onboard video

    D VI-I vice DVI-D quickly Compare the DVI-I female connector on your GeForce 210 to the DVI-D female connector on your motherboard. Your DVI-I motion picture card connector has four added bind embed spaces at one finish. Since you have a male DVI-I connector, it will have one even metal prong at one finish surrounded by the 4 humble binds. In the event that this sort of male DVI-I connector will fit your video card faultlessly. Unfortunately it should not fit the DVI-D female connector on your motherboard or most obviously fresher LCD screens which have DVI-D female connectors. Some people have constrained them in breaking or curving these four VGA binds creating destruction with their video display(s).

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