I doubt it. You will probably have to enter your BIOS (usually DEL during boot) and disable your onboard card.
2006-11-10 05:32:17
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answered by Goffik 6
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In most cases, no. And if you leave both enabled, you might have stability problems down the road.
If your onboard uses the AGP bus, though, and you add a PCI card, there's no reason that both can't co-exist. Check the forums of the card you intend to add.
2006-11-10 06:56:50
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answered by MikEnigma 2
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there's no such ingredient as an integrated pics card. integrated pics means that the pics are outfitted into the motherboard (not a separate card). integrated pics is a 'ploy' used by the computer maker to chop back the promoting fee, YUK. installation a card 'overrides' the integrated 'crap'. flow ahead, see the version.
2016-11-29 00:14:05
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answered by ? 4
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No...
However, if it is a new model, and if you add AGP card, it should automatically disable on board graphics. If you add PCI or PCI express (if available) card..you need to enter BIOS , advanced options, Primary display adapter and chage it to PCI or PCI express.
I didn't found HP 6150LE in hp.com...give me the exact model..I would explain you in detail..
2006-11-10 05:42:33
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answered by Shadow 2
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yes
2006-11-10 05:32:28
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answered by juicyjuice 1
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