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    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 at 2:35am
I have an A320M-HD motherboard paired with an Athlon 240GE and I'm trying to add a separate graphics card but the card is not recognised. It does not even appear in the OS in the list of PCI devices.

Whatever I set the enable internal graphics to in BIOS it always sets it back to "Forces" and I guess this may be at the root of it. Any ideas about what is going on and what I should do?
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I think forces is fine. I just installed a 1660 Ti and that setting seemed to always stick no matter what I did.

I would suggest downloading DDU (display driver installer), reboot into safe mode, and run DDU to get rid of the Vega 3 drivers. Do this even if the discrete card is an AMD GPU. Then, install the drivers for the discrete GPU. Let us know what happens.
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Well, I'm running Linux on this so its a little difficult to do that the way you say, though I have tried equivalent things such as blacklisting the driver. I might yet give it a go with a temp Windows installation just to see.

However, I'm pretty sure its not a driver problem as the card is not detected at all.
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Just to clarify that; it is before OS loading, and hence long before driver loading, that the problem arises - I cannot even see the BIOS splash screen.

Linux sees absolutely nothing - not even unrecognised hardware.

I know that the card is OK (works in another machine) and that the slot appears to work as I tried a sound card in it and that was detected.
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