I am trying to upgrade Win7. The PC has an older Nvidia on-board chipset. I installed a new R5-220, it's working fine.
The Windows 10 upgrade tool scans the system and still think the old Nvidia chipset is the primary display and doesn't allow me to continue because it's not Win10 compatible.
How do I make this fucking tool recognize the new card as the proper display?
>>55706565
The Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.
>>55706660
thanks /b/tard
go into bios and disable the card... also uninstall the driver
>>55706839
It's not a card it's an on-board chipset. I did turn it off and I used DDU to wipe the old Nvidia drivers.
>>55706873
>It's not a card it's an on-board chipset
Go into BIOS and disable on-board / integrated graphics.
>>55706883
There is no option to disable it. Only set a primary display and I have it set to PCI-E.