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Hey!
I've got a Dell OptiPlex GXi at work with a pantywaist S3 onboard video setup. Not only is it underpowered and incapable of running programs like 3D Studio Max and Photoshop (both of which I use) well, but I am unable to run two monitors with it set up this way.
I can't get any information from Dell about how to disable this onboard video so I can install two third party adapters. Can anyone help me? Which jumper controls this (if any) and where is it on the board. I've heard that Intel boards will ignore the onboard video if you install another card. Is it that simple?
Thanks!

http://www.realtimesoft.com
i am looking for this file can you help me find it please.
i have web site but i need the 2.1 version or 2.0 only!
if you know of anyone that has it please let me know , if you have the time or a program like it. thank you very much ... i sent you as much info about the program as i could.VideoSaver plays your favorite video files as your screen saver. It uses Microsoft DirectShow to play videos,so all video formats supported by the Windows Media Player are also supported by deoSaver. Create playlists, and set properties for each video such as size, volume, speed, number of loops, and more. VideoSaver supports multiple monitors on Windows 98/2000. Additional features include the ability to control volume and move to the next or previous video while VideoSaver is running, random order playback, preventing mouse movement from stopping VideoSaver, full support for power management, and special effects such as bouncing. This version is a ten-day trial and is compatible with Windows 98. The registered version costs $19.95.

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