Have you tried that Omega site link I posted?
The guy who runs it also has a setup like yours... which leads me to think his driver is worth trying.
Connecting a video card and powering up does no harm. The BIOS realises there is no video and usually beeps a few tirmes and closes down.
When you power up again with the video card, the BIOS recognizes something's been added and has a shot at firing up - sometimes there's no point fiddling around with Windows, you have to go all the way back to the BIOS settings.
Pain in the arse, I know.
The guy who runs it also has a setup like yours... which leads me to think his driver is worth trying.
Connecting a video card and powering up does no harm. The BIOS realises there is no video and usually beeps a few tirmes and closes down.
When you power up again with the video card, the BIOS recognizes something's been added and has a shot at firing up - sometimes there's no point fiddling around with Windows, you have to go all the way back to the BIOS settings.
Pain in the arse, I know.
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