If the device is still enabled in the system BIOS, Windows is going to
detect it and try to install it. Have you tried letting it install, but then
just disabling it in Device Manager?
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Stephen Doyle said:
Having uninstalled the onboard video card so I could install a better video
card, every time I start up, windows wants to run the hardware install
wizard to reinstall the on board card. If I do that , the new card doesn't
work. How can I stop the wizard from starting up?