Re: Determining if onboard VGA is used
- From: "Maarten Wiltink" <maarten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 09:58:16 +0200
<tzvikaz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ill try to make it clearer.
Some machines has only onboard vga
Some machines has onboard vga + PCIE
All machines with PCIE card use it
All machines with PCIE card and also an onboard vga have drivers
installed for both of them
there is no way to ask a user what it uses. has to be 100% automatic.
Yes, sorry about my fuming - it's not directed at you.
The question is which driver Windows is using. Obviously, Windows
knows this. Where it stores it, _I_ don't know, but Google should,
in all likelihood MSDN does, too, and as a last resort, you can
change it and see what happens. I'd use RegMon or registry dumps
and WinDiff for that, depending on my mood.
Groetjes,
Maarten Wiltink
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