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  #22  
Old April 26th 05, 02:09 AM
Mart
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I'm sorry that you seem to be having some difficulty following my
recommendations.

You stated in your previous post that :-
Before installing the GeForce card I was running the onboard Intel
i810 graphics (cmos set to PCI).


My reply included the url address which I posted as the result of a search
on the HP web site for the "6735 Pavilion" - the model you mentioned in you
original post - and specifically for information regarding aspects regarding
the disabling of the on-board Video for that model, to support both Rick T
and my and recommendation.

Now if HP (and Compaq) offer the advice shown on their page with regard to
their own computers, then who am I to argue?

I would remind you that they (HP and Compaq) state :-

"Many HP and Compaq PCs have video on the motherboard. Check the
specifications of your model to determine if you have a video card as
onboard video should be disabled in the BIOS to avoid installation issues on
some models."

A statement which clearly applies to your own diagnostics viz :-
'on-board video' and 'installation issues'

However, if you have an issue with their further statement (Step 5:,item 2)
viz :-

"If your PC was using on-board video (no video card), then disable on-board
video in the BIOS to prevent possible setup problems:

a. Press the F1 key repeatedly when the first screen appears.

A BIOS setup screen displays

b. Use the directions on the page to find and disable on-board video.
This setting is usually on the Advanced page.

c. Press F10 to save the settings and exit."

then I would suggest that take the matter up with HP rather than me.

Further, I have never referred to 'video shadow rom' in any of my previous
responses and so I don't understand why you implied that I was referring to
it in this discussion.

Regarding the url which you have posted in your reply. It would appear to be
either broken or dead, so again, you should take it up with HP if you still
have an issue.

I'm sorry but I cannot help you any further, as your machine no longer
appears to match HP's own specifications. I am pleased therefore, that you
have now found a satisfactory (for you) solution, but note that you are
still seeing two instances of adapters in Device Manager. So long as you are
now happy with this state of affairs, then that's fine with me.

Good luck

Mart


"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
...
I requested assistance and I appreciate the offers however;
even with an educated grasp of the English language I am having
great difficulty associating your recommendations with the
reality I am seeing and dealing with here.
I told what is in this cmos and what the choices are, one toggle
PCI or AGP
no enable/disable, no on/off
I hope you are not referring to the video shadow rom as a means of
enabling/disabling onboard graphics. I have RTFM, what little there is
to it and as of Dec 2002 the instruction for installing/removing a
video card for my machine was/is located at this address
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/cposupport...h06273&Smplr=Y


On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 00:08:52 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:

I did a trawl thru' the HP site for your Pavilion 6735 and came up with
this
page :-
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/f...name=c00007413

See especially Step 5:, item 2 which details how to disable the on-board
video in your BIOS. Hopefully that will resolve the issue.

HTH and good luck

Mart



"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
. ..
Before installing the GeForce card I was running the onboard Intel
i810 graphics (cmos set to PCI). Bought Pavilion new, HP do/did not
come with (detailed tech) manual, ie: cmos settings/functions etc.
Used the HP website instructions to install a video card which were
A) Reinstall i810 drivers to be sure all are present and working.
B) Change display adapter to standard VGA.
C) Uninstall i810 package using add/remove programs.
D) Restart, new hardware detected etc.
Like I said, my best guess at anything else graphics related was the
intel 82810 system & graphics controller under system devices in dev
mgr which is (now) still disabled in this cfg.

On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 01:52:55 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:

Assuming that - as you alluded in a previous reply - you really do have
on-board video, then as Rick has stated in his post "There should be
another
setting somewhere where you can disable the on-board if you want to."
What does your User Manual say on this subject?

If you are not sure what hardware is connected to your PC, then try
running
Belkin Advisor (freeware) from :-
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

It will give an audit of your PC which includes a section on your
Display
hardware.

Just a thought, in your original post you said "After installing a
(MadDog)
Nvidia GeForce MX4000 PCI graphics card" Just what were you using
before
you installed your new graphics card - and did you remove and/or disable
the
old one?

Mart


"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
m...
Disable is NOT an option, choices in CMOS for graphics adapter are PCI
or AGP. There is no AGP slot and selecting AGP requires a CMOS reset
to restart the machine. I have since installed a 3DFX Voodoo3/2000 PCI
adapter which has resolved the Diablo2 latency problem and removes the
Nvidia S-video plug and I continue to get the new hardware found (PCI
vga-compatible adapter) on restart. Mulling over your suggestion of
must be disabled (I agree), I removed the Intel 82810 system &
graphics controller fron the systems devices list, restart, found new
hardare, cancel, and the 82xxx is back in dev mgr. disabled it,
restarted, found new hardware. If I let windows search for a driver it
finds none then lists it as unknown device in dev mgr with a yellow
question mark.
Thanks

On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 08:11:57 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:
Until or unless you confirm that you have DISABLED the on-board
graphics
in
the BIOS, the rest of your posting is irrelevant. It's no use just
'uninstalling' it in Device Manager - it MUST be disabled in the
BIOS!!!
Otherwise you are wasting both you own time and our time.

If you are not sure how to do this, then either RTFM (Read The
Flipping
Manual - polite version!) or take your PC to a local repair shop and
get
them to check it for you.

Mart


"fastlane" wrote in message
news0be511o3ot6u3kjhe7n3kgqk9giv6lc65@4ax. com...
Following is definitely graphics related but no way (yet)
to determine if related to 2nd device innstalled.
A couple of weeks ago I discovered a major problem with
Diablo2, the right side of display would blink as well
as the bottom (an obverse L). I had installed the latest
drivers from the reseller however' there are later drives
available from Nvidia so I installed them and it fixed the
blinking problem but I still cannot play online because of
some latency/lag problem (ping=4K+ at times in game)
which has nothing to do with my ISP, comm soft/hardware etc
BECAUSE I just installed D2 on an inferior Dell machine,
used the same modem, ISP, everything but mobo and graphics
and my game connection is normal.

On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 03:37:03 -0700, TheRealFastlane
wrote:

Both are an annoyance, the 2nd monitor is installed and enabled in
dev
mgr,
the PCI vga grahpics I have disabled and dont understand as the only
connected PCI device is the Nvidia which has vga/svga, dvi and S
ports
(dont
know if its in or out).

"Mike M" wrote:

What exactly are the problems you are experiencing? Rather than
disabling
the second connection each time you boot what happens if you
simply
ignore
the second monitor which is probably the s-video port on your
graphics
card? Whilst I don't have an nVidia card I have ATI cards on my
PCs
that
have multiple connectors supporting multiple monitors and once
installed
have no further problems.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



TheRealFastlane wrote:

Major Annoyance
After installing a (MadDog) Nvidia GeForce MX4000 PCI graphics
card
in my 6735 Pavilion (latest drivers installed), at every
restart,
I
get new hardware detected and windows insists on installing a
default monitor AND a PCI VGA-compatible display adapter in
addition
to the installed NEC monitor and Nvidia card. The only way
around
this so far is to let it install these devices then disable them
in
device manager.
Thanks






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  #23  
Old April 26th 05, 04:26 AM
Rick T
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TheRealFastlane wrote:

I told what is in this cmos and what the choices are, one toggle
PCI or AGP
no enable/disable, no on/off


THAT IS *NOT* THE "DISABLE ON-BOARD GRAPHICS" TOGGLE.

READ MY POST OR YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL.


Rick
  #24  
Old May 4th 05, 07:50 AM
TheRealFastlane
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Yes Mike, there is an advanced page in cmos, this has the only
reference to video - Primary display adapter choice (PCI / AGP).
Yes I visited the page he recommended however; although labeled
for my model # refers to later models. I still have the url for my
machine dated a couple years ago which is the one I referred to.

On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 17:13:44 +0100, "Mike M"
wrote:

Do you have an Advanced tab/page visible when you enter the BIOS? Did you
read the page to which Mart referred you?



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  #25  
Old May 4th 05, 07:52 AM
TheRealFastlane
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Mart, I apologize for venting at you.

On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 02:09:05 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:

I'm sorry that you seem to be having some difficulty following my
recommendations.

You stated in your previous post that :-
Before installing the GeForce card I was running the onboard Intel
i810 graphics (cmos set to PCI).


My reply included the url address which I posted as the result of a search
on the HP web site for the "6735 Pavilion" - the model you mentioned in you
original post - and specifically for information regarding aspects regarding
the disabling of the on-board Video for that model, to support both Rick T
and my and recommendation.

Now if HP (and Compaq) offer the advice shown on their page with regard to
their own computers, then who am I to argue?

I would remind you that they (HP and Compaq) state :-

"Many HP and Compaq PCs have video on the motherboard. Check the
specifications of your model to determine if you have a video card as
onboard video should be disabled in the BIOS to avoid installation issues on
some models."

A statement which clearly applies to your own diagnostics viz :-
'on-board video' and 'installation issues'

However, if you have an issue with their further statement (Step 5:,item 2)
viz :-

"If your PC was using on-board video (no video card), then disable on-board
video in the BIOS to prevent possible setup problems:

a. Press the F1 key repeatedly when the first screen appears.

A BIOS setup screen displays

b. Use the directions on the page to find and disable on-board video.
This setting is usually on the Advanced page.

c. Press F10 to save the settings and exit."

then I would suggest that take the matter up with HP rather than me.

Further, I have never referred to 'video shadow rom' in any of my previous
responses and so I don't understand why you implied that I was referring to
it in this discussion.

Regarding the url which you have posted in your reply. It would appear to be
either broken or dead, so again, you should take it up with HP if you still
have an issue.

I'm sorry but I cannot help you any further, as your machine no longer
appears to match HP's own specifications. I am pleased therefore, that you
have now found a satisfactory (for you) solution, but note that you are
still seeing two instances of adapters in Device Manager. So long as you are
now happy with this state of affairs, then that's fine with me.

Good luck

Mart


"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
.. .
I requested assistance and I appreciate the offers however;
even with an educated grasp of the English language I am having
great difficulty associating your recommendations with the
reality I am seeing and dealing with here.
I told what is in this cmos and what the choices are, one toggle
PCI or AGP
no enable/disable, no on/off
I hope you are not referring to the video shadow rom as a means of
enabling/disabling onboard graphics. I have RTFM, what little there is
to it and as of Dec 2002 the instruction for installing/removing a
video card for my machine was/is located at this address
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/cposupport...h06273&Smplr=Y


On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 00:08:52 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:

I did a trawl thru' the HP site for your Pavilion 6735 and came up with
this
page :-
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/f...name=c00007413

See especially Step 5:, item 2 which details how to disable the on-board
video in your BIOS. Hopefully that will resolve the issue.

HTH and good luck

Mart



"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
...
Before installing the GeForce card I was running the onboard Intel
i810 graphics (cmos set to PCI). Bought Pavilion new, HP do/did not
come with (detailed tech) manual, ie: cmos settings/functions etc.
Used the HP website instructions to install a video card which were
A) Reinstall i810 drivers to be sure all are present and working.
B) Change display adapter to standard VGA.
C) Uninstall i810 package using add/remove programs.
D) Restart, new hardware detected etc.
Like I said, my best guess at anything else graphics related was the
intel 82810 system & graphics controller under system devices in dev
mgr which is (now) still disabled in this cfg.

On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 01:52:55 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:

Assuming that - as you alluded in a previous reply - you really do have
on-board video, then as Rick has stated in his post "There should be
another
setting somewhere where you can disable the on-board if you want to."
What does your User Manual say on this subject?

If you are not sure what hardware is connected to your PC, then try
running
Belkin Advisor (freeware) from :-
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

It will give an audit of your PC which includes a section on your
Display
hardware.

Just a thought, in your original post you said "After installing a
(MadDog)
Nvidia GeForce MX4000 PCI graphics card" Just what were you using
before
you installed your new graphics card - and did you remove and/or disable
the
old one?

Mart


"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
om...
Disable is NOT an option, choices in CMOS for graphics adapter are PCI
or AGP. There is no AGP slot and selecting AGP requires a CMOS reset
to restart the machine. I have since installed a 3DFX Voodoo3/2000 PCI
adapter which has resolved the Diablo2 latency problem and removes the
Nvidia S-video plug and I continue to get the new hardware found (PCI
vga-compatible adapter) on restart. Mulling over your suggestion of
must be disabled (I agree), I removed the Intel 82810 system &
graphics controller fron the systems devices list, restart, found new
hardare, cancel, and the 82xxx is back in dev mgr. disabled it,
restarted, found new hardware. If I let windows search for a driver it
finds none then lists it as unknown device in dev mgr with a yellow
question mark.
Thanks

On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 08:11:57 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:
Until or unless you confirm that you have DISABLED the on-board
graphics
in
the BIOS, the rest of your posting is irrelevant. It's no use just
'uninstalling' it in Device Manager - it MUST be disabled in the
BIOS!!!
Otherwise you are wasting both you own time and our time.

If you are not sure how to do this, then either RTFM (Read The
Flipping
Manual - polite version!) or take your PC to a local repair shop and
get
them to check it for you.

Mart


"fastlane" wrote in message
news0be511o3ot6u3kjhe7n3kgqk9giv6lc65@4ax .com...
Following is definitely graphics related but no way (yet)
to determine if related to 2nd device innstalled.
A couple of weeks ago I discovered a major problem with
Diablo2, the right side of display would blink as well
as the bottom (an obverse L). I had installed the latest
drivers from the reseller however' there are later drives
available from Nvidia so I installed them and it fixed the
blinking problem but I still cannot play online because of
some latency/lag problem (ping=4K+ at times in game)
which has nothing to do with my ISP, comm soft/hardware etc
BECAUSE I just installed D2 on an inferior Dell machine,
used the same modem, ISP, everything but mobo and graphics
and my game connection is normal.

On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 03:37:03 -0700, TheRealFastlane
wrote:

Both are an annoyance, the 2nd monitor is installed and enabled in
dev
mgr,
the PCI vga grahpics I have disabled and dont understand as the only
connected PCI device is the Nvidia which has vga/svga, dvi and S
ports
(dont
know if its in or out).

"Mike M" wrote:

What exactly are the problems you are experiencing? Rather than
disabling
the second connection each time you boot what happens if you
simply
ignore
the second monitor which is probably the s-video port on your
graphics
card? Whilst I don't have an nVidia card I have ATI cards on my
PCs
that
have multiple connectors supporting multiple monitors and once
installed
have no further problems.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



TheRealFastlane wrote:

Major Annoyance
After installing a (MadDog) Nvidia GeForce MX4000 PCI graphics
card
in my 6735 Pavilion (latest drivers installed), at every
restart,
I
get new hardware detected and windows insists on installing a
default monitor AND a PCI VGA-compatible display adapter in
addition
to the installed NEC monitor and Nvidia card. The only way
around
this so far is to let it install these devices then disable them
in
device manager.
Thanks






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  #26  
Old May 4th 05, 09:44 AM
Mart
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Default

"TheRealFastlane" wrote :-

Mart, I apologize for venting at you.


Accepted g

In the meantime, a further search for model 6735 reveals this page :-
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...lc=en#N1001 B
Maybe similar to the one to which you were referring?

- Although there are no instructions for installing/removing a video
card, it does refer to "Documentation - Pavillion User's Guide (on
computer)" - presumably (still) contained on your Installation/Recovery
CD's, if not on your HD g

Just what did the (no longer available) Dec 2002 instructions say?

Perhaps there is a link or strap on the motherboard required to disable the
video controller or maybe this particular model was never even intended to
use anything other than the on-board video device!!

However, whilst WinMe can still see it - it will try to enumerate it - hence
two devices and all the attendant issues.

Mart



"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
...
Mart, I apologize for venting at you.

On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 02:09:05 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:

I'm sorry that you seem to be having some difficulty following my
recommendations.

You stated in your previous post that :-
Before installing the GeForce card I was running the onboard Intel
i810 graphics (cmos set to PCI).


My reply included the url address which I posted as the result of a search
on the HP web site for the "6735 Pavilion" - the model you mentioned in
you
original post - and specifically for information regarding aspects
regarding
the disabling of the on-board Video for that model, to support both Rick T
and my and recommendation.

Now if HP (and Compaq) offer the advice shown on their page with regard to
their own computers, then who am I to argue?

I would remind you that they (HP and Compaq) state :-

"Many HP and Compaq PCs have video on the motherboard. Check the
specifications of your model to determine if you have a video card as
onboard video should be disabled in the BIOS to avoid installation issues
on
some models."

A statement which clearly applies to your own diagnostics viz :-
'on-board video' and 'installation issues'

However, if you have an issue with their further statement (Step 5:,item
2)
viz :-

"If your PC was using on-board video (no video card), then disable
on-board
video in the BIOS to prevent possible setup problems:

a. Press the F1 key repeatedly when the first screen appears.

A BIOS setup screen displays

b. Use the directions on the page to find and disable on-board video.
This setting is usually on the Advanced page.

c. Press F10 to save the settings and exit."

then I would suggest that take the matter up with HP rather than me.

Further, I have never referred to 'video shadow rom' in any of my previous
responses and so I don't understand why you implied that I was referring
to
it in this discussion.

Regarding the url which you have posted in your reply. It would appear to
be
either broken or dead, so again, you should take it up with HP if you
still
have an issue.

I'm sorry but I cannot help you any further, as your machine no longer
appears to match HP's own specifications. I am pleased therefore, that you
have now found a satisfactory (for you) solution, but note that you are
still seeing two instances of adapters in Device Manager. So long as you
are
now happy with this state of affairs, then that's fine with me.

Good luck

Mart


"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
. ..
I requested assistance and I appreciate the offers however;
even with an educated grasp of the English language I am having
great difficulty associating your recommendations with the
reality I am seeing and dealing with here.
I told what is in this cmos and what the choices are, one toggle
PCI or AGP
no enable/disable, no on/off
I hope you are not referring to the video shadow rom as a means of
enabling/disabling onboard graphics. I have RTFM, what little there is
to it and as of Dec 2002 the instruction for installing/removing a
video card for my machine was/is located at this address
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/cposupport...h06273&Smplr=Y


On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 00:08:52 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:

I did a trawl thru' the HP site for your Pavilion 6735 and came up with
this
page :-
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/f...name=c00007413

See especially Step 5:, item 2 which details how to disable the on-board
video in your BIOS. Hopefully that will resolve the issue.

HTH and good luck

Mart



"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
m...
Before installing the GeForce card I was running the onboard Intel
i810 graphics (cmos set to PCI). Bought Pavilion new, HP do/did not
come with (detailed tech) manual, ie: cmos settings/functions etc.
Used the HP website instructions to install a video card which were
A) Reinstall i810 drivers to be sure all are present and working.
B) Change display adapter to standard VGA.
C) Uninstall i810 package using add/remove programs.
D) Restart, new hardware detected etc.
Like I said, my best guess at anything else graphics related was the
intel 82810 system & graphics controller under system devices in dev
mgr which is (now) still disabled in this cfg.

On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 01:52:55 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:

Assuming that - as you alluded in a previous reply - you really do
have
on-board video, then as Rick has stated in his post "There should be
another
setting somewhere where you can disable the on-board if you want to."
What does your User Manual say on this subject?

If you are not sure what hardware is connected to your PC, then try
running
Belkin Advisor (freeware) from :-
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

It will give an audit of your PC which includes a section on your
Display
hardware.

Just a thought, in your original post you said "After installing a
(MadDog)
Nvidia GeForce MX4000 PCI graphics card" Just what were you using
before
you installed your new graphics card - and did you remove and/or
disable
the
old one?

Mart


"TheRealFastlane" wrote in message
news:ton7611vlc2svvmen39bkqnv29a5ct9i3h@4ax. com...
Disable is NOT an option, choices in CMOS for graphics adapter are
PCI
or AGP. There is no AGP slot and selecting AGP requires a CMOS reset
to restart the machine. I have since installed a 3DFX Voodoo3/2000
PCI
adapter which has resolved the Diablo2 latency problem and removes
the
Nvidia S-video plug and I continue to get the new hardware found
(PCI
vga-compatible adapter) on restart. Mulling over your suggestion of
must be disabled (I agree), I removed the Intel 82810 system &
graphics controller fron the systems devices list, restart, found
new
hardare, cancel, and the 82xxx is back in dev mgr. disabled it,
restarted, found new hardware. If I let windows search for a driver
it
finds none then lists it as unknown device in dev mgr with a yellow
question mark.
Thanks

On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 08:11:57 +0100, "Mart"
wrote:
Until or unless you confirm that you have DISABLED the on-board
graphics
in
the BIOS, the rest of your posting is irrelevant. It's no use just
'uninstalling' it in Device Manager - it MUST be disabled in the
BIOS!!!
Otherwise you are wasting both you own time and our time.

If you are not sure how to do this, then either RTFM (Read The
Flipping
Manual - polite version!) or take your PC to a local repair shop and
get
them to check it for you.

Mart


"fastlane" wrote in message
news0be511o3ot6u3kjhe7n3kgqk9giv6lc65@4a x.com...
Following is definitely graphics related but no way (yet)
to determine if related to 2nd device innstalled.
A couple of weeks ago I discovered a major problem with
Diablo2, the right side of display would blink as well
as the bottom (an obverse L). I had installed the latest
drivers from the reseller however' there are later drives
available from Nvidia so I installed them and it fixed the
blinking problem but I still cannot play online because of
some latency/lag problem (ping=4K+ at times in game)
which has nothing to do with my ISP, comm soft/hardware etc
BECAUSE I just installed D2 on an inferior Dell machine,
used the same modem, ISP, everything but mobo and graphics
and my game connection is normal.

On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 03:37:03 -0700, TheRealFastlane
wrote:

Both are an annoyance, the 2nd monitor is installed and enabled in
dev
mgr,
the PCI vga grahpics I have disabled and dont understand as the
only
connected PCI device is the Nvidia which has vga/svga, dvi and S
ports
(dont
know if its in or out).

"Mike M" wrote:

What exactly are the problems you are experiencing? Rather than
disabling
the second connection each time you boot what happens if you
simply
ignore
the second monitor which is probably the s-video port on your
graphics
card? Whilst I don't have an nVidia card I have ATI cards on my
PCs
that
have multiple connectors supporting multiple monitors and once
installed
have no further problems.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



TheRealFastlane
wrote:

Major Annoyance
After installing a (MadDog) Nvidia GeForce MX4000 PCI graphics
card
in my 6735 Pavilion (latest drivers installed), at every
restart,
I
get new hardware detected and windows insists on installing a
default monitor AND a PCI VGA-compatible display adapter in
addition
to the installed NEC monitor and Nvidia card. The only way
around
this so far is to let it install these devices then disable
them
in
device manager.
Thanks






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