Ringo4422
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Nekuratai wrote:So it doesn't come with W7 discs? I would definitely be wiping the hard drive and reinstalling if I bought something from HP.
Maybe it's overkill but honestly a lot easier and thorough than removing all the crap/ad/spyware it comes with...
Umm, no it wouldn't. Have fun finding all the drivers.
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kcmark wrote:No, you can install a separate video card and use that instead of the integrated video. Just install the card, install the drivers and hook up your monitor to the new card.
AND disable "On Board Graphics" in the bios. That will free up internal memory as well as the on board video shares system memory.
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Ringo4422 wrote:AND disable "On Board Graphics" in the bios. That will free up internal memory as well as the on board video shares system memory.
I actually retract part of what I said. This doesn't share system mwemory with the system memory, a huge plus. You would still like to disable the onboard graphics if upgrading to a better PCI Express video card.
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LOL @ the included packaging photo. Hope that was an intentional joke.
Have you been eating that sandwich again?